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#114 Hugo Mercier: The Enigma of Reason, Modularity, and Cognition

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Is There a Difference Between Reason and Intuition?

In many ways, reason behaves essentially exactly like an intuition in the vast majority of the cases that we use it in everyday life. By contrast, mechanisms that are very good examples of what people usually refer to as intuitions can be used in a very common system to fashion. So if you're playing where it's well-doh and you're using some kind of Facebook organization or a person recognition mechanism, which is kind of a presser boy for something that is purely intuitive, you still are doing it in a way that is serial, that is slow, that is thoughtful, that is consciously controlled, etc. It seems as if the distinction doesn't really capture a distinction between system and

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