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Subjective and objective corruption of intuition and rational choice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 May 2024

David Haig*
Affiliation:
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
*
Corresponding author: David Haig; Email: dhaig@oeb.harvard.edu

Abstract

A societal shift has occurred toward making impactful decisions on the basis of objective metrics rather than subjective impressions. This shift is commonly justified by claims that we should not trust subjective intuitions. These are often unjust and thereby corrupt. However, the proxies used to make objective decisions are subject to a different form of corruption, characterized as proxy failure.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press

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