David Papineau presents a controversial view of human reason,
portraying it as a normal part of the natural world, and drawing on
the empirical sciences to illuminate its workings. In these six
interconnected essays he offers a fresh approach to some long-standing
problems. Papineau rejects the contemporary orthodoxy that genuine
thought hinges on some species of non-natural normativity. He explores
the evolutionary histories of theoretical and practical rationality,
indicating ways in which capacities underlying human reasoning have
been selected for their biological advantages. He then looks at the
connection between decision and probability, explaining how good
decisions need to be informed by causal as well as probabilistic
facts. Finally he defends the radical view that a satisfactory
understanding of decision-making is only possible within a specific
interpretation of quantum mechanics. By placing the subject in its
scientific context, Papineau shows how human rationality plays an
explicable role in the functioning of the natural world.
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Philosophical Essays on Rationality, Evolution, and Probability
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ISBN
9780191516085
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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