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The Intelligence of Intuition

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People often confuse intuition with a sixth sense or the arbitrary judgments of inept decision makers.

In this book, Gerd Gigerenzer analyzes the war on intuition in the social sciences beginning with gendered perceptions of intuition as female, followed by opposition between biased intuition and logical rationality, popularized in two-system theories.

Technological paternalism amplifies these views, arguing that human intuition should be replaced by perfect algorithms.

In opposition to these beliefs, this book proposes that intuition is a form of unconscious intelligence based on years of experience that evolved to deal with uncertain and dynamic situations where logic and big data algorithms are of little benefit.

Gigerenzer introduces the scientific study of intuition and shows that intuition is not irrational caprice but is instead based on smart heuristics.

Researchers, students, and general readers with an interest in decision making, heuristics and biases, cognitive psychology, and behavioral public policy will benefit.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009304860 / 9781009304863
Hardback
153.44
12/10/2023
United Kingdom
English
280 pages
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