Rationality: Constraints and Contexts
Editat de Tzu-Wei Hung, Timothy Joseph Laneen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2016
- 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
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
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