Rationality and decision making : from normative rules to heuristics /

Rationality and Decision Making: From Normative Rules to Heuristics offers a broad overview of both classic and very recent discussions concerning rationality and strategies of individual and group decision making. They are considered from a methodological, ethical, sociological, historical, cultura...

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Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill-Rodopi, 2018.

Series: Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 111.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2017, ISBN: 9789004328082.

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505 0 0 |t Front Matter --   |t Contents --   |t Minimal Expressivism and the Meaning of Practical Rationality /  |r María José Frápolli and Neftalí Villanueva --   |t Group Decision Making as Rational Undertaking: Rationality Attributed or Described? /  |r Marek Hetmański --   |t It Takes Effort to be (Collectively) Rational: Group as a Reasoning Agent /  |r Barbara Trybulec --   |t Seeing What a "Science of Rationality" Founders on (with a Little Help from Donald Davidson) /  |r Sofia Miguens and João Alberto Pinto --   |t Soft Rationality and Reticulated Universality. Reflecting on the Debate between R. Rorty and H. Putnam /  |r Ángeles J. Perona --   |t From Volleying to Distributed Embodied Rationality /  |r Manuel de Pinedo --   |t Psychology and the Norms of Rationality /  |r Rui Sampaio da Silva --   |t Inferentialism, Rationality, and Value-driven Epistemology /  |r Jesús Zamora-Bonilla --   |t Rational Decisions and Wise Decisions: Two Names for the Same Thing? /  |r Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik --   |t The Means-End Rationality and Constitutive Elements of Action /  |r Monika Walczak --   |t Moral Conditions for Methodologically Rational Decisions /  |r Jan Franciszek Jacko --   |t Cognition and Rationality: Writing Straight with Crooked Lines? /  |r António Zilhão --   |t When being Right is Not Good Enough: How Systematic Cognitive Biases Affect Decision Making Strategies /  |r Marcin Rządeczka --   |t Heuristics: Daniel Kahneman vs Gerd Gigerenzer /  |r Anna Wójtowicz and Jan Winkowski --   |t Rationality and Psychological Accuracy of Risky Choice Models Based on Option- vs. Dimension-wise Evaluation /  |r Joanna Sokołowska --   |t Rationality in the Material World /  |r Marcin Trybulec --   |t Neurath's Decisionism and the Earliest Reviews of Logical Empiricism /  |r Artur Koterski --   |t From Pure Reason to Vital Reason: A Few Remarks on Ratiovitalism by José Ortega y Gasset /  |r Krzysztof Polit. 
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520 |a Rationality and Decision Making: From Normative Rules to Heuristics offers a broad overview of both classic and very recent discussions concerning rationality and strategies of individual and group decision making. They are considered from a methodological, ethical, sociological, historical, cultural as well as an evolutionary perspective. Decision making, both rational and irrational, is treated in its complexity as an algorithmic, heuristic and intuitive process. The volume analyzes the theoretical and practical aspects of decision making in individual intentional endeavors and group or institutionalized undertakings. The analyses are mostly theoretical but they also appeal to empirical studies, proposed by philosophers and cognitive scientists who have studied logical, cognitive, biological, social and evolutionary aspects of human rationality. Contributors include María José Frápolli, Marek Hetmański, Jan F. Jacko, Artur Koterski, Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik, Sofia Miguens, Ángeles J. Perona, Manueal de Pinedo, João Alberto Pinto, Krzysztof Polit, Marcin Rządeczka, Rui Sampaio da Silva, Joanna Sokołowska, Barbara Trybulec, Marcin Trybulec, Neftalí Villanueva, Monika Walczak, Jan Winkowski, Anna Wójtowicz, Jesús Zamora-Bonilla, and António Zilhão. 
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