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Rationality: Constraints and Contexts

Editat de Tzu-Wei Hung, Timothy Joseph Lane
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2016
Rationality: Contexts and Constraints is an interdisciplinary reappraisal of the nature of rationality. In method, it is pluralistic, drawing upon the analytic approaches of philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, and more. These methods guide exploration of the intersection between traditional scholarship and cutting-edge philosophical or scientific research. In this way, the book contributes to development of a suitably revised, comprehensive understanding of rationality, one that befits the 21st century, one that is adequately informed by recent investigations of science, pathology, non-human thought, emotion, and even enigmatic Chinese texts that might previously have seemed to be expressions of irrationalism.


  • Addresses recent challenges and Identifies a direction for future research on rationality
  • Investigates the relationship between rationality and mental disorders, such as delusion and depression
  • Assesses reasoning in artificial intelligence and nonhuman animals
  • Reflects on ancient Chinese Philosophy and possible cultural differences in human psychology
  • Employs philosophical reflection, along with linguistic, probabilistic, and logical techniques
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128046005
ISBN-10: 0128046007
Pagini: 298
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

Part I: Introduction
1. Rationality and its Contexts
Timothy Joseph Lane
Part II: Science
2. Bayesian Psychology and Human Rationality
Shaun Nichols & Richard Samuels
3. Scientific Rationality: Phlogiston as a Case Study
Jonathon Hricko
4. Cross-cultural Differences in Thinking: Some Thoughts on Psychological Paradigms
Ngar Yin Louis Lee
Part III: Pathology
5. Delusion and the Norms of Rationality
Tim Bayne
6. Outline of a Theory of Delusion: Irrationality and Pathological Belief
Ian Gold
7. Is Depressive Rumination Rational?
Timothy Joseph Lane & Georg Northoff
Part IV: Irrationality
8. Reason and Unreason in Chinese Philosophy
Yiu-ming Fung
9. Irrationally Intelligible or Rationally Unintelligible?
Wai Chun Leong
10. Does Classical Chinese Philosophy Reveal Alternative Rationalities?
Ting-mien Lee
Part V: Non-Human 
11. Bridging the Logic-Based and Probability-Based Approaches to Artificial Intelligence
Hanti Lin
12. Rationality and Escherichia coli
Tzu-Wei Hung

Part VI: Communication and Emotion
13. Rational Belief and Evidence-Based Update
Eric McCready
14. Reason and Emotion in Xunzi’s Moral Psychology
Ellie Hua Wang