CGSC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Daniel Kahneman, Fallacy, Confirmation Bias

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System 1: automatic, fast, little or no ense of effort, no sense of voluntary control. System 2: slow, effortful, involves use of voluntary attention, sense of agency, choice, and concentration. System 1 is continuously offering outputs (impressions, intuitions, gut reactions, immediate goals to act on) to system 2. System 2 is used when system 1 fails to arrive at an output, or gives an incorrect response. System 2 needed to monitor and override inappripriate responses of system 1: daniel kahneman on system 1 and system 2. The cognitive reflection test (frederick, 2005: a bat and a ball cost . 10 in total. In a lake, there is a patch of lily pads. What is an argument: an argment is a set of claims (premises that are meant to provide support for a conclusion, premise 1 (p1, premise 2, premise 3, conclusion . Two main types: deductive: if the premises are true, then the conclusion is guaranteed to be true.

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