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Thus, without this ability to use context and expectations to “go beyond the information given,”4 we would be unintelligent in the same way that computers with superior compututional capacity are unintelligent. As dysfunctional as they may be on occasion, our theories, preconceptions, and “biases” are what make us smart.
Ian Pitchford
Our biases, preconceptions and theories make us smart.
How We Know What Isn't So (A Psychological Study on Logic)
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