The prominence of causal intuitions is a recurrent theme in this book because
people are prone to apply causal thinking inappropriately, to situations that
require statistical reasoning. Statistical thinking derives conclusions about
individual cases from properties of categories and ensembles. Unfortunately,
System 1 does not have the capability for this mode of reasoning; System 2
can learn to think statistically, but few people receive the necessary
training.
Daniel Kahneman. Thinking, Fast and Slow
Является ли LessWrong тем самым «training» для «System 2»?