I learned from this a new way of thinking about thinking, “cognitive decoupling,” and its role in disagreements.https://twitter.com/everytstudies/status/989544002511949825 …
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1/From quick perusal, it looks like Keith Stanovich is one of several 90s alt-psychologists (along with Dan Coleman, etc.) who propounded a way of filling in the gaps of what Eysenck called "intelligence 2;" i.e., that portion of what we ordinarily call intelligence not captured
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2/by "intelligence 3" (g). Stanovich identified a bunch of irrational ways of thought, in an Amos Tversky, and (per the reporting here) it's suggested by the work of Tetlock &c that having a high g might be necessary, but is not sufficient, to (i) avoid irrational thinking; nor,
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