This discussion of Sergio Tenenbaum’s excellent book, Rational Powers in Action, focuses on two noteworthy aspects of the big picture. First, questions are raised about Tenenbaum’s methodology of giving primacy to cases in which the agent has all the requisite background knowledge, including knowledge of a means that will be sufficient for achieving her end, and no significant false beliefs. Second, the implications of Tenenbaum’s views concerning the rational constraints on revising our ends are examined
Abstract: Despite being one of the oldest topics in the history of western philosophy, the nature of...
First paragraph: The main goal of Wedgwood’s book , expected to be the first instalment of a trilogy...
This dissertation is a critique of rationalist views which hold that moral actions are both justifi...
This discussion of Sergio Tenenbaum’s excellent book, Rational Powers in Action, focuses on two note...
In Rational Powers in Action, Sergio Tenenbaum sets out a new theory of instrumental rationality tha...
A response to review essays by Chrisoula Andreou, John Brunero, Matthias Haase, Erasmus Mayr, and Sa...
A short critical note on a recent book, containing several different approaches to bounded rationali...
In the Preface to Rationality, Steven Pinker remarks that “we are smart enough to have … articulated...
A cursory glance at the list of Nobel Laureates for Economics is sufficient to confirm Stanovich’s d...
Prima facie, we make successful decisions as we act on and intervene in the world day-to-day. Episte...
In this Article the author makes remarks on the rationality of rule following, focusing on the case ...
We seek to understand rational decision making and if it exists whether finite (bounded) agents may ...
In this paper we first address a long-standing criticism of human rationality and what that means fo...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
Pollock is developing, and testing computationally a theory of rationality. I endorse his claim that...
Abstract: Despite being one of the oldest topics in the history of western philosophy, the nature of...
First paragraph: The main goal of Wedgwood’s book , expected to be the first instalment of a trilogy...
This dissertation is a critique of rationalist views which hold that moral actions are both justifi...
This discussion of Sergio Tenenbaum’s excellent book, Rational Powers in Action, focuses on two note...
In Rational Powers in Action, Sergio Tenenbaum sets out a new theory of instrumental rationality tha...
A response to review essays by Chrisoula Andreou, John Brunero, Matthias Haase, Erasmus Mayr, and Sa...
A short critical note on a recent book, containing several different approaches to bounded rationali...
In the Preface to Rationality, Steven Pinker remarks that “we are smart enough to have … articulated...
A cursory glance at the list of Nobel Laureates for Economics is sufficient to confirm Stanovich’s d...
Prima facie, we make successful decisions as we act on and intervene in the world day-to-day. Episte...
In this Article the author makes remarks on the rationality of rule following, focusing on the case ...
We seek to understand rational decision making and if it exists whether finite (bounded) agents may ...
In this paper we first address a long-standing criticism of human rationality and what that means fo...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
Pollock is developing, and testing computationally a theory of rationality. I endorse his claim that...
Abstract: Despite being one of the oldest topics in the history of western philosophy, the nature of...
First paragraph: The main goal of Wedgwood’s book , expected to be the first instalment of a trilogy...
This dissertation is a critique of rationalist views which hold that moral actions are both justifi...