Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judgement, and decision-making, but many other areas of cognition as well; and their utility extends to the development of process theories. Furthermore, the way these tools are used has nothing to do with the is-ought fallacy. There therefore seems no basis for the claim that research would be better off without them
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
In the recent normativity literature, much attention has been paid to the question of whether ration...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
We applaud many aspects of Elqayam & Evans' (E&E's) call for a descriptivist research programme in s...
Our target article identified normativism as the view that rationality should be evaluated against u...
The rationality paradox centers on the observation that people are highly intelligent, yet show evid...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
This project offers an articulation of rationality in terms of normativity—that what it means to be ...
The study examines the various limitations associated with using the normativism framework within th...
ABSTRACT: Decision-theoretic approach and a nonlinguistic theory of norms are applied in the paper i...
This thesis addresses three questions: (I) What is theoretical and practical reasoning? (II) What is...
The normative phenomenon is ubiquitous in human interactions, emerging in a wide range of fields stu...
This article is an introduction to the recent debate about whether rationality is normative – that i...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
In the recent normativity literature, much attention has been paid to the question of whether ration...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
We applaud many aspects of Elqayam & Evans' (E&E's) call for a descriptivist research programme in s...
Our target article identified normativism as the view that rationality should be evaluated against u...
The rationality paradox centers on the observation that people are highly intelligent, yet show evid...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
This project offers an articulation of rationality in terms of normativity—that what it means to be ...
The study examines the various limitations associated with using the normativism framework within th...
ABSTRACT: Decision-theoretic approach and a nonlinguistic theory of norms are applied in the paper i...
This thesis addresses three questions: (I) What is theoretical and practical reasoning? (II) What is...
The normative phenomenon is ubiquitous in human interactions, emerging in a wide range of fields stu...
This article is an introduction to the recent debate about whether rationality is normative – that i...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
In the recent normativity literature, much attention has been paid to the question of whether ration...