Stephen J. Gould (1992, p. 469)
I am particularly found of [the Linda] example, because I know that the [conjunction] is least probable, yet a little homunculus in my head continues to jump up and down, shouting at me -- ‘but she can’t just be a bank teller; read the description’… Why do we constantly make this simple logical error? Tversky and Kahneman argue, correctly I think, that our minds are not built (for whatever reason) to work by the rules of probability.