Intelligent Bias
A bias that paradoxically results from high intelligence or critical thinking skills when they are applied selectively. For example, an intelligent person may be better at rationalising their existing beliefs (motivated reasoning), finding flaws in opposing arguments while ignoring weaknesses in their own, or using their cognitive abilities to manipulate others. Intelligent bias is dangerous because it wears the mask of rationality.
Intelligent Bias Example: “He was brilliant at dissecting the flaws in her evidence, but never turned that same scrutiny on his own sources. Intelligent bias: smart rationalisation, not smart reasoning.”
Intelligent Bias by Abzugal May 1, 2026
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