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Rituals of Cognition: a procedure, formal or informal, for arriving at some belief - when that procedure becomes valued for its own sake rather than as an instrument in arriving at "correct" (i.e. winning) determinations.
Examples can include:
causal decision theory in the context of Newcomb's problem
statistical tools such as p-values in the context of experimental science
majoritarianism in the context of arguments among would-be rationalists