ABSTRACT. The relations between rationality and optimization have been widely discussed in the wake of Herbert Simon’s work, with the common conclusion that the rationality concept does not imply the optimization principle. The paper is partly concerned with adding evidence for this view, but its main, more challenging objective is to question the converse implication from optimization to rationality, which is accepted even by bounded rationality theorists. We discuss three topics in succession: (1) rationally defensible cyclical choices, (2) the revealed preference theory of optimization, and (3) the infinite regress of optimization. We conclude that (1) and (2) provide evidence only for the weak thesis that rationality does not imply opti...
Four different approaches dominate the modern discussion around the topic of how best to define huma...
The paper is a comment on the article by R. Harstad and R. Selten and considers the tradeoff between...
Suppose that it is rational to choose or intend a course of action if and only if the course of acti...
ABSTRACT. The relations between rationality and optimization have been widely discussed in the wake ...
The relations between rationality and optimization have been widely discussed in the wake of Herbert...
Simon’s (1955) famous paper was one of the first to cast doubt on the validity of rational choice th...
This paper argues that evolutionary models based on selection validate, under appropriate conditions...
The debate concerning human rationality has been revolving around four main standpoints: 1) Unbounde...
This paper critically reviews the arguments supporting rational genuine satisficing. The deconstruct...
Why would decision makers (DMs) adopt heuristics, priors, or in short “habits” that prevent them fro...
Provides a sketch of the development of the concept of bounded rationality in economic thought. The ...
If you accept that evolved agents will be only boundedly rational, what are the consequences for the...
The paper provides an brief overview of the state of the art in the theory of rational decision maki...
Provides a sketch of the development of the concept of bounded rationality in economic thought. The ...
A choice function C is rational iff: if it allows a path through a sequence of decisions with a part...
Four different approaches dominate the modern discussion around the topic of how best to define huma...
The paper is a comment on the article by R. Harstad and R. Selten and considers the tradeoff between...
Suppose that it is rational to choose or intend a course of action if and only if the course of acti...
ABSTRACT. The relations between rationality and optimization have been widely discussed in the wake ...
The relations between rationality and optimization have been widely discussed in the wake of Herbert...
Simon’s (1955) famous paper was one of the first to cast doubt on the validity of rational choice th...
This paper argues that evolutionary models based on selection validate, under appropriate conditions...
The debate concerning human rationality has been revolving around four main standpoints: 1) Unbounde...
This paper critically reviews the arguments supporting rational genuine satisficing. The deconstruct...
Why would decision makers (DMs) adopt heuristics, priors, or in short “habits” that prevent them fro...
Provides a sketch of the development of the concept of bounded rationality in economic thought. The ...
If you accept that evolved agents will be only boundedly rational, what are the consequences for the...
The paper provides an brief overview of the state of the art in the theory of rational decision maki...
Provides a sketch of the development of the concept of bounded rationality in economic thought. The ...
A choice function C is rational iff: if it allows a path through a sequence of decisions with a part...
Four different approaches dominate the modern discussion around the topic of how best to define huma...
The paper is a comment on the article by R. Harstad and R. Selten and considers the tradeoff between...
Suppose that it is rational to choose or intend a course of action if and only if the course of acti...