#reasoning
Explore Books, Authors and Common Highlights on Reasoning
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The mind is a story processor, not a logic processor.
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.
From The Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche
Causal diagrams are a powerful tool for reasoning.
From The Book of Why by Judea Pearl
Human intelligence is not merely a product of data; it involves complex reasoning.
The real challenge lies in creating systems that can reason and learn in a human-like manner.
Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second.
From The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
The main goal of AI research is to create systems that can reason, learn, and act autonomously.
From Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
Deductive logic is not sufficient for scientific reasoning.
Causal diagrams help us visualize relationships and reason more effectively.
From The Book of Why by Judea Pearl
The power of causal reasoning lies in the ability to reason about interventions.
From The Book of Why by Judea Pearl
Causation is the foundation of our reasoning.
From The Book of Why by Judea Pearl
Reason is often a servant to our emotional needs.
From The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
We are all intuitive and we reason to justify our intuitions.
From The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
To create safe AI, we must understand the limitations of our own reasoning.
From The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian
Imagination is crucial to our ability to reason and understand the world around us.
From The Philosophical Baby by Alison Gopnik
Emotions are not enemies; they are signals that can inform your reasoning.