PHIL 3 Lecture 2: PHIL 3 Notes 4.4.18
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System 1 performs mental activities automatically and quickly, with little or no effort or sense. System 1 performs mental activities automatically and quickly, with little or no effort or sense of voluntary control of voluntary control. System 2 allocates attention to the effortful mental activities that demand it, including. Detecting the sound of your name at a party. System 1 and system 2 can conflict in cases where we must perform a task using system 2 that. System 1 and system 2 can conflict in cases where we must perform a task using system 2 that requires us to override the automatic responses of system 1 requires us to override the automatic responses of system 1. Ex: trying not to stare at a facial deformity. Ex: refraining from one more drink when you"re already to too drunk. Ex: trusting short people as much as tall people.