Conflict detection, dual processes, and logical intuitions: Some clarifications

W De Neys - Thinking & Reasoning, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Thinking & Reasoning, 2014Taylor & Francis
Recent studies on conflict detection during thinking suggest that reasoners are sensitive to
possible conflict between their heuristic judgement and elementary logical or probabilistic
principles. I have argued that this conflict sensitivity calls for the postulation of logical
intuitions and has implications for the way we conceive the interaction between System-1
and System-2 in dual process theories. In this paper I clarify potential misconceptions about
this work, discuss the link with other approaches, and sketch directions for further research.
Recent studies on conflict detection during thinking suggest that reasoners are sensitive to possible conflict between their heuristic judgement and elementary logical or probabilistic principles. I have argued that this conflict sensitivity calls for the postulation of logical intuitions and has implications for the way we conceive the interaction between System-1 and System-2 in dual process theories. In this paper I clarify potential misconceptions about this work, discuss the link with other approaches, and sketch directions for further research.
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