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I wish some psychologist could help describe or develop a design model of D..K.s System 1 and 2 various elements n each and their inter connectiv ity in the cybernetic system called human mind.
@bhuvaneshwarjoshi3683 Жыл бұрын
One also need to appreciate in D. K. his ability to communicate lucidly,irrespective of the matter being any where on the scale of degree of rationality,like Burtrnd Russel, and purity of musical notes is liked by receivers anyway. As for his system 1 and 2, I would like to extend it to 5 hierarchical systens of Stafford Beer 'Management Cybeenetics to help organizatuons be aware of their collective behaviour at different levels.
@roymammenjoseph1194 Жыл бұрын
A huge man
@bbqtom1400 Жыл бұрын
I bought and read the book, Thinking Fast and Slow. I listened the audible version because I had such a hard time with the book.
@lizgichora64722 жыл бұрын
Imperfect Rationality over Perfect Rationality: Statistical Characteristic evidenced by research lead to taking decision making with Facts. Skills- intuitive system 1, having a reporter , and System 2 where the editor edits details in, Associative Coherence through Cause and Effect .Thank you for this elaborative teaching.
@AbdulAzeez-lf9mb2 жыл бұрын
Mmm :h
@marileesteele18042 жыл бұрын
It is shocking to learn that today,!students apparently are still being taught (or led to believe) that mere mortal minds or the tools or systems they create are rational or can behave rationally. WTF?? If you learn anything in college it should be the vastness of what you DON'T know. You don't know anything but what you believe you know when you were paying attention. The questions asked were fascile, pretentious displays of how smart they think they are -- clear proof they don't get it. "It is not rational to infer ...."
@PRASAD_PAWAR_MB3 жыл бұрын
Speak start at 5:23
@peterdanis53313 жыл бұрын
If Yale is so smart, why don't teach this moron on how to be a governor.
@peterdanis53313 жыл бұрын
Lamont dose not know his ass from a hole in the ground.
@peterdanis53313 жыл бұрын
What happened about Yale being a slave trader? Where is BLM?
@Roxy62ct3 жыл бұрын
Congratulations PA for winning your case against this evil regime! I wish Connecticut could do the same but too many leftists and people haters.
@tatsumakisempyukaku3 жыл бұрын
Seemed to me that Daniel has to go out of his way to justify sub personalities due to the physicalist assumption
@tatsumakisempyukaku3 жыл бұрын
Plato already talked about this system 1, and 2 stuff 2400 years ago. But Plato has 3 systems.
@redgemon4 жыл бұрын
I wish we could see the audience so we can judge the validity of their questions 😂
@Hansruedi20114 жыл бұрын
one of my favorit scientists🏆
@Senecamarcus2 жыл бұрын
Danny and Nassim Taleb are pure geniuses
@Debunker2464 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this
@Styyy5 жыл бұрын
BORING
@nassimsabba89225 жыл бұрын
Perhaps that is why when we want to shoot down an idea we say it has/makes no rhyme or reason. Rhyme is coherence of the story, which in the mind then leads to reason. Poetry, even in fact false, often captures us. We can't stop listening to lyrics because they make life easy. They are the most reasonable things we hear all day.
@augurcybernaut47855 жыл бұрын
Proff joke at 37:00
@pedrodiniz925 жыл бұрын
Starts at 5:25
@mem77185 жыл бұрын
Pedro Pinto thank you
@joaodecarvalho70125 жыл бұрын
Well, there is a general theory in psychology, which is Darwinism. It is disturbing that, since Darwin published "The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals", in 1872, it took more than a century for psychologists to realize that.
@nickolasgaspar96604 жыл бұрын
Well this is science, you need evidence and a mountain of studies to promote any hypothesis.
@denisdaly17084 жыл бұрын
Yes, Kahneman and Tversky ignored emotions. Their research was very good, but limited. Plus, they also ignored the social aspects of judgment and decision making.
@nickolasgaspar96604 жыл бұрын
@@denisdaly1708 No, they studied heuristics which are, by default, mental artifacts of our emotions...so that is not true. These are cognitive manifestations shaped by our emotions,( drives and urges). Now You can not say that "they ignored the social aspects of judgment and decision making" because this is exactly the goal of the studied! THis is why Kahneman, a psychologist, was awarded a Nobel in Economics..... Their observations are valuable for the implications in a social framework. Are you sure that you are familiar with their work Denis????
@PaddyCartwright7 жыл бұрын
Hey! Love your channel. I've got a Vlogging channel. Would be great if you checked it out:) x
@Michael-zj3cn8 жыл бұрын
Great video
@mosesnbklyn12 жыл бұрын
interesting - does anyone have the slides? hard to read on-screen...
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I wish some psychologist could help describe or develop a design model of D..K.s System 1 and 2 various elements n each and their inter connectiv ity in the cybernetic system called human mind.
One also need to appreciate in D. K. his ability to communicate lucidly,irrespective of the matter being any where on the scale of degree of rationality,like Burtrnd Russel, and purity of musical notes is liked by receivers anyway. As for his system 1 and 2, I would like to extend it to 5 hierarchical systens of Stafford Beer 'Management Cybeenetics to help organizatuons be aware of their collective behaviour at different levels.
A huge man
I bought and read the book, Thinking Fast and Slow. I listened the audible version because I had such a hard time with the book.
Imperfect Rationality over Perfect Rationality: Statistical Characteristic evidenced by research lead to taking decision making with Facts. Skills- intuitive system 1, having a reporter , and System 2 where the editor edits details in, Associative Coherence through Cause and Effect .Thank you for this elaborative teaching.
Mmm :h
It is shocking to learn that today,!students apparently are still being taught (or led to believe) that mere mortal minds or the tools or systems they create are rational or can behave rationally. WTF?? If you learn anything in college it should be the vastness of what you DON'T know. You don't know anything but what you believe you know when you were paying attention. The questions asked were fascile, pretentious displays of how smart they think they are -- clear proof they don't get it. "It is not rational to infer ...."
Speak start at 5:23
If Yale is so smart, why don't teach this moron on how to be a governor.
Lamont dose not know his ass from a hole in the ground.
What happened about Yale being a slave trader? Where is BLM?
Congratulations PA for winning your case against this evil regime! I wish Connecticut could do the same but too many leftists and people haters.
Seemed to me that Daniel has to go out of his way to justify sub personalities due to the physicalist assumption
Plato already talked about this system 1, and 2 stuff 2400 years ago. But Plato has 3 systems.
I wish we could see the audience so we can judge the validity of their questions 😂
one of my favorit scientists🏆
Danny and Nassim Taleb are pure geniuses
Thanks for this
BORING
Perhaps that is why when we want to shoot down an idea we say it has/makes no rhyme or reason. Rhyme is coherence of the story, which in the mind then leads to reason. Poetry, even in fact false, often captures us. We can't stop listening to lyrics because they make life easy. They are the most reasonable things we hear all day.
Proff joke at 37:00
Starts at 5:25
Pedro Pinto thank you
Well, there is a general theory in psychology, which is Darwinism. It is disturbing that, since Darwin published "The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals", in 1872, it took more than a century for psychologists to realize that.
Well this is science, you need evidence and a mountain of studies to promote any hypothesis.
Yes, Kahneman and Tversky ignored emotions. Their research was very good, but limited. Plus, they also ignored the social aspects of judgment and decision making.
@@denisdaly1708 No, they studied heuristics which are, by default, mental artifacts of our emotions...so that is not true. These are cognitive manifestations shaped by our emotions,( drives and urges). Now You can not say that "they ignored the social aspects of judgment and decision making" because this is exactly the goal of the studied! THis is why Kahneman, a psychologist, was awarded a Nobel in Economics..... Their observations are valuable for the implications in a social framework. Are you sure that you are familiar with their work Denis????
Hey! Love your channel. I've got a Vlogging channel. Would be great if you checked it out:) x
Great video
interesting - does anyone have the slides? hard to read on-screen...
@FanOfLiberty1776 AMEN!!!
thank you.
This is great! Thanks Yale.