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Expected utility is always used as a heuristic. Konrad Talmont -Kaminski Marie Curie- Sklodowska U., Poland. Line of argument. Problem with bounded rationality Dual systems of reasoning What is a heuristic? Expected utility as a heuristic. Bounded rationality.
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Expected utilityis always used as aheuristic KonradTalmont-KaminskiMarie Curie-Sklodowska U., Poland
Line of argument Problem with bounded rationality Dual systems of reasoning What is a heuristic? Expected utility as a heuristic
Bounded rationality Processes satisficing not maximising Methods context-dependent Reasoning consists of heuristics All reasoning? H. Simon Reason in Human Affairs,1983
Heuristics all the way up? What about logical reasoning? What about scientific reasoning? Does not look like heuristics But… Simon’s explanation of discovery of Boyle’s Law
Dual reasoning J. Evans K. Frankish S. Sloman K. Stanovich D. Kahneman & others • System 1 • Heuristics • Intuitive, quick, innate, automatic • System 2 • Real reasoning • Logical, slow, learned, conscious
Kahneman’s system 1 • Simple heuristics • Anchoring & adjustment, representativeness, availability • Descriptive • Focus on errors produced • Necessitated by empirical data • But Gigerenzer’s critique
Kahneman’s system 2 • Logical reasoning • Utility theory, etc. • Descriptive • but also normative • Necessitated by desire to maintain classical norms of rationality & • Need to explain ‘system 2’ reasoning
Expected utility Paradigmatic example If EU functions as heuristic, (plausibly) all reasoning does EU does not function as Kahneman heuristic Need to go back to Simon’s concept
Simon Kahneman Not necessarily Not necessarily Not necessarily Not necessarily Intuitive Innate Quick Automatic
Simon’s heuristics • Very broad category • Kahneman examples • Behavioural adaptations • Scientific reasoning • In danger of becoming vacuous • Only useful if it supports substantive generalisations
Common traits of heuristics Fallible Efficient Systematically biased Problem-transforming Purpose relative Descended from other heuristics Bill Wimsatt Reengineering Philosophy for Limited Beings, 2007
EU as heuristic? EU formalism does not look like a heuristic But how is EU applied in real situations? Using simplifying assumptions Need to consider formalism+assumption
Traits of EU+assumptions Fallible Efficient Systematically biased Problem-transforming Purpose relative Descended from other heuristics ? ?
Heuristics all the way up H. Mercier D. Sperber Why do Humans Reason, BBS forthcoming EU functions as a heuristic Maximising formalism situated in satisficing methodology Same phenomenon in other cases? Kahneman’s‘system 2’ not descriptive Probably not primitively normative, either
Conclusions It is heuristics all the way up Kahneman’s conception of heuristics very limited Simon’s conception much broader and more useful Need to go back to Simon
KonradTalmont-Kaminski In a Mirror, Darkly: How the Supernatural Reflects Rationality (forthcoming) konrad@talmont.com deisidaimon.wordpress.com Thank you