Non Logical Modes of Thought

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Or would you, instead, prefer to allow instinct dictate your next action?
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[[Main Page|Logic]] is an excellent way to assess the proper courses of action, but it is not always the best way. Humans rely on other modes of 'decision  making', including instinct, emotion, and cognitive shortcuts such as heuristics or schemas.

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Those surprised to read this statement from a logician ought to consider the following:

Imagine a gunman pointing his revolver at you.

Would you prefer to take the time to work out a syllogism as to why it would be advisable for you to duck?

Or would you, instead, prefer to allow instinct dictate your next action?

Logic is an excellent way to assess the proper courses of action, but it is not always the best way. Humans rely on other modes of 'decision making', including instinct, emotion, and cognitive shortcuts such as heuristics or schemas.

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