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Thinking fast and slow

April 26, 2012 · by Jacques Rousseau · in Daily Maverick, Politics, Religion

Kahneman and Tversky’s work on decision-making and judgement, and particularly heuristics, highlight the ways in which we make systematic errors even when we think we are being rational. If we’re to learn from each other and flourish as a society, it’s worth being reminded that we’re far less equipped to make the judgements we so routinely do than we think we are.

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