cherdano, on 2019-March-12, 11:08, said:
No, that's not my point. The point is that everyone has cognitive biases. But especially, there seems to be nothing humans seem better at than motivated reasoning. Accusing someone of motivated reasoning is about as strong of an accusation as accusing them of breathing air. Here is a good example of a relevant study:
https://papers.ssrn....ract_id=2182588
Personally, I have found the world easier to explain once I *started* with the assumption that most reasoning is motivated reasoning - yes, even, gasp, when coming in the most highly respected documents of reasoning the world has seen, i.e. US supreme court opinions.
Probably this discussion has about run its course but here is the problem with cognitive bias as an explanation. It's generally used against the other guy. For example, perhaps your use of cognitive bias is a demonstration of cognitive bias. You say that you find it easier to explain the world in those terms. So this gives you a motivation to explain the world in those terms. Desiring an explanation to be correct is where, I think, cognitive bias is said to come from. So why not apply it? I presume you would say that this is not an example of cognitive bias, I might, or might not, agree, but my point is it can be used by anyone anytime for anything. It's a diversion.
I do try to see how my view of the world comes about. Back in high school a friend said "I sometimes believe things because I can prove them, but I also sometimes can prove things because I believe them". A good formulation of cognitive bias, c.1955. I believe most people see me as pretty straightforward, they rarely have to wonder just what it is that I meant by what I said. But we all have blind spots. When I misplay a bridge hand, I usually like to sit down and see for myself where I should have, on the evidence, taken a different line. I have little interest in proving myself right, I am interested ni seeing what I missed. I like to work it through.
Anyway, I am running out of anything useful to say here. I don't favor reparations, I have said a bit about why, that's pretty much it.
I have to add in another true story from my youth. Four of us would get together and play hearts. After one session this guy said "I have the worst luck. You guys know I am smarter than you but I never win". Cognitive bias has been around for a while.