Cognitive bias is a philosophical theory to explain why supposedly rational people make errors in judgment. But, in practice, those with different opinions can accuse the other of bias, and without divine objectivity, no one can prove who's right and who's wrong. I suppose the frustration of a no-win "Mexican Standoff" of opposing opinions is what prompts some people to claim divine revelation, to break the logjam.How can we everbe sure that the decision we’re making isn’t biased? Biases are unconscious… — Skalidris
divine objectivity — Gnomon
Brains are survival machines, not truth machines! — Agent Smith
Then why does the brain think about more than survival? — Jackson
How can we ever be sure that the decision we’re making isn’t biased? Biases are unconscious… — Skalidris
I know about cognitive bias and I try to avoid it, and you don’t, so I’m closer to the truth than you are — Skalidris
Consider the law of small numbers bias. If you are aware of the tendency to make judgements based on unreasonably small sample sizes, then you can suspend judgment pending more data — Pantagruel
Cognitive biases are quantitatively measurable — Pantagruel
It's not necessarily a bias to have an opinion based on a small number of cases. — Skalidris
Many of these biases have been tested in experimental conditions, — Pantagruel
Many of these biases have been tested in experimental conditions,
— Pantagruel
That doesn't mean that it's measurable quantitatively... — Skalidris
Survival would seem to require a lot of truth. And since what made brains survive or really the creatures that have them was very complicated. All the social stuff, for example, we social mammals have. Brains weren't made to do anything.Brains are survival machines, not truth machines! — Agent Smith
You must not live in the Bible Belt. The particular prejudice I referred to is not innate, but cultural --- specifically religious indoctrination. :smile:Yet, some people are more biased to accept the word of God, than others. — Gnomon
I didn't get that... — Skalidris
,I find the whole idea of cognitive bias unconvincing. Even if it is true, so what? — Jackson
I believe as a rule that understanding a cognitive bias facilitates mitigation. — Pantagruel
I know. But the basic idea of Cognitive Bias goes back to Socrates & Plato. It seems to be the fundamental problem in Philosophy : the root of erroneous reasoning. :smile:Cognitive bias is a term from psychology, not philosophy, for a group of demonstrated systematic errors. See What Is Cognitive Bias? (↪Gnomon
) — Banno
I find the whole idea of cognitive bias unconvincing. Even if it is true, so what?
— Jackson
, ↪Joshs
Then you are doomed to indulge in cognitive bias. You are denying accepted psychology. — Banno
It sounds like you are arguing that there is a cognitive bias in the research that has concluded there is cognitive bias. If humans who are trying to be objective and have systematic protocols still manage to have a cognitive bias, don't you think this supports the idea in general that many people have a cognitive bias? Further do you really doubt that people adjust their memories to avoid certain feelings and conclusions (about themselves and others)? Sure, objective research can have hidden biases and specific conclusions about cognitive bias may be faulty, but I encounter cognitive bias in myself and others all the time. What gets noticed and what doesn't depending on group identity or ego self-protection. If cognitive bias was a crime, there is clear motive and access.Not every school of psychology considers the objectivizing approach implied by cognitive bias as “accepted”. There are approaches which are troubled by the assumption that discerning such things as bias is a matter of passing judgments on easily discernible facts. This fails to acknowledge the deeply normative character of supposedly neutral and ‘objective’ descriptions of cognitive bias. The vantage from which empirical psychology determines a behavior to be biased is itself an unacknowledged normative bias. — Joshs
Experimentation requires quantifiable results. Statistical are quantitative. — Pantagruel
Another weird thread that starts with a slightly off OP and gets worse as it proceeds. — Banno
Cognitive bias is not one thing — Banno
The example in the OP is not an instance of cognitive bias. — Banno
We can adjust for Cognitive bias by being aware of them, giving consideration to what justifies our beliefs and by subjecting our beliefs to public critique. — Banno
You are denying accepted psychology. — Banno
confirmation bias distorts news all the time and is a threat to democracy. — jgill
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