I consider diseased thinking to be an unofficial part of the sequence on words (of which “37 ways words can be wrong” is the hub). It gives an example for how words can influence our thinking that is not contrived, practical, not obvious and important. It’s a nice example of clear thinking.
I think http://lesswrong.com/lw/od/37_ways_that_words_can_be_wrong/ is a good starting point too, it summarizes a lot of important things and give links to details for each (in the “for everyone” category).
I consider diseased thinking to be an unofficial part of the sequence on words (of which “37 ways words can be wrong” is the hub). It gives an example for how words can influence our thinking that is not contrived, practical, not obvious and important. It’s a nice example of clear thinking.