Mercier and Sperber illuminate many aspects of reasoning and rationality, providing refreshing and thoughtful analysis and elegant and well-researched illustrations. They make a good case that reasoning should be viewed as a type of intuition, rather than a separate cognitive process or system. Yet questions remain. In what sense, if any, is reasoning a “module?” What is the link between rationality within an individual and rationality defined through the interaction between individuals? Formal theories of rationality, from logic, probability theory and game theory, while not the focus of Mercier and Sperber's book, may help clarify this latter question
Some philosophers think that rationality consists in responding correctly to reasons, or alternative...
In the study of human behavior few questions have been as evocative of controversy as “Are we ration...
rationality. While agreeing with most of his arguments and conclusions, I differ concerning some fun...
International audienceMercier and Sperber argue very convincingly that the traditional intellectuali...
In The Enigma of Reason, Mercier and Sperber (M&S) present and defend their interactionist account o...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
The standard view of the function of reason is that it emerged to enable individuals to make better ...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
This Introduction outlines aims and scope of the volume 'Reasoning, Rationality and Probability' (ed...
Mercier and Sperber argue very convincingly that the traditional intellectualist approach is altoget...
Interpretation, inference, and rationality. Much recent work in the psychology of reasoning has sug...
It is more or less common ground that an important aspect of the explanation of normativity relates ...
1noIn this paper, I examine whether and if so, how, rationality can be said to be universal in light...
In this paper, I present a puzzle about epistemic rationality. It seems plausible that it should be ...
I shall focus this discussion on one small thread in the increasingly complex weave of Artificial In...
Some philosophers think that rationality consists in responding correctly to reasons, or alternative...
In the study of human behavior few questions have been as evocative of controversy as “Are we ration...
rationality. While agreeing with most of his arguments and conclusions, I differ concerning some fun...
International audienceMercier and Sperber argue very convincingly that the traditional intellectuali...
In The Enigma of Reason, Mercier and Sperber (M&S) present and defend their interactionist account o...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
The standard view of the function of reason is that it emerged to enable individuals to make better ...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
This Introduction outlines aims and scope of the volume 'Reasoning, Rationality and Probability' (ed...
Mercier and Sperber argue very convincingly that the traditional intellectualist approach is altoget...
Interpretation, inference, and rationality. Much recent work in the psychology of reasoning has sug...
It is more or less common ground that an important aspect of the explanation of normativity relates ...
1noIn this paper, I examine whether and if so, how, rationality can be said to be universal in light...
In this paper, I present a puzzle about epistemic rationality. It seems plausible that it should be ...
I shall focus this discussion on one small thread in the increasingly complex weave of Artificial In...
Some philosophers think that rationality consists in responding correctly to reasons, or alternative...
In the study of human behavior few questions have been as evocative of controversy as “Are we ration...
rationality. While agreeing with most of his arguments and conclusions, I differ concerning some fun...