We talk about irrationality when behaviour defies explanation or
prediction, when decisions are driven by emotions or instinct rather
than by reflection, when reasoning fails to conform to basic
principles of logic and probability, and when beliefs lack coherence
or empirical support. Depending on the context, agents exhibiting
irrational behaviour may be described as foolish, ignorant, unwise or
even insane. In this clear and engaging introduction to current
debates on irrationality, Lisa Bortolotti presents the many facets of
the concept and offers an original account of the importance of
judgements of irrationality as value judgements. The book examines the
standards against which we measure human behaviour, and reviews the
often serious implications of judgements of irrationality for ethics
and policy. Bortolotti argues that we should adopt a more critical
stance towards accepted standards of rationality in the light of the
often surprising outcomes of philosophical inquiry and cognitive
science research into decision making. Irrationality is an accessible
guide to the concept and will be essential reading for students and
scholars interested in the limitations of human cognition and human
agency.
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ISBN
9780745687278
Publisert
2018
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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