Daniel Kahneman Interview - Nobel Laureate - The Guardian
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- Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
- Daniel Kahneman, Nobel laureate and father of behavioural economics, talks about the cognitive biases that affect our decision-making, a topic explored in his book, Thinking Fast and Slow.
Kahneman posits two cognitive systems, which he labels 'System 1' - given over to snap, intuitive judgments, and 'System 2' - which we use consciously to solve problems in a more rational way.
Рассказывает чертовско интересные вещи. Книга великолепна хотя и немного суховата среднего читателя не смотря на невероятный объем полезной инфы . Меня ребята вдохновляют на создание контента.)
Yeah, the associative system is clearly the inductive system, making judgements based on temporal/spatial similarity of stimuli. This is a point that many Western psychologist make best to avoid, and rather try to preserve and propagate the idea, induction is somehow related more to a working memory component. While, there is no explanation of how working memory can explain induction, it's pretty clear that associative heuristic has a direct role in induction and synthesis. Actually, Rotello , and other authors, have also recently proposed this, as mentioned below. Additional evidence includes an analysis of the Raven's Progressive Matrices, which reveal an associative memory component (as well as a high working memory component). Note this analysis suggests, a certain class of inductive problems - those with less working memory but higher associative components, are not well represented by the RPM.
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idk what was more dry, his speech or those nose hairs