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Samuel Gershman, "What Makes Us Smart: The Computational Logic of Human Cognition" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in Science

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The Importance of Auxiliary Hypotheses

Auxiliary hypotheses are really important, both in daily life and also in scientific discovery. They help people make sense of data that doesn't always completely conform to what they were expecting. I started thinking about this originally when my daughter was a a baby. And i'm practically bouncing on one foot and doing a jig to to get her to go to sleep. When do people use auxiliary hypothesis? What are their effects on cognition? And when are they rational? Uh, the kind of intuitive theory would have in some particular domain need to be brought into science for it to work.

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