Daniel Kahneman: Theory-induced blindness

Just a simple extract from Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow, with Kahneman discussing his idea of ‘theory-induced blindness’.

This is such where we embed an idea, theory or tool so well into our thinking and routines, that we become blind to its flaws (potentially in the face of contradictory evidence).

It seems to tie in with motivated reasoning, confirmation bias, disqualification heuristic and more.

Kahneman notes that while the type 2 processing (‘System 2’) has a key role in challenging such beliefs, it’s “easily tired”, and as argued earlier in the book, convinced.

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