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Working
Paper Series:
07.22
A Note on ‘Neglect Defaulting’
Howard Margolis
Abstract:
I introduce the notion of "neglect defaulting", which labels the propensity to
neglect possibilities which are ordinarily sensibly neglected. In familiar contexts we are
well-tuned to recognize when to override the default. But outside the range of familiar
experience – here in the artificial context of puzzles – these ordinarily benign defaults can
make it difficult for even sophisticated subjects, such as readers of this note, to avoid
responses which on reflection will be seen as obviously mistaken. A detail of particular
importance is that although subjects are easily prompted to take one step in the direction
of reaching a sound response, the tendency to then neglect to consider that another step
may be needed is remarkably strong. In each of the five examples the needed but usually
neglected second step is quite trivial. Concluding remarks point to consequences for
larger questions in politics and other contexts out of scale with everyday experience.
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