نتایج جستجو برای: practical rationality

تعداد نتایج: 241219  

2011
Dale Dorsey David Copp

Dualism is one way to put the traditional dualism of practical reason, i.e., that practical reason can never declare that there is greater overall reason to conform to moral, or prudential, requirements in a case of conflict between our own self-interest and our obligations to others.1 In this paper, I distinguish two methods by which one might accept Dualism. First, I discuss a substantive dua...

Journal: :Synthese 2012
Gerd Gigerenzer Thomas Sturm

The paper shows why and how an empirical study of fast-and-frugal heuristics can provide norms of good reasoning, and thus how (and how far) rationality can be naturalized. We explain the heuristics that humans often rely on in solving problems, for example, choosing investment strategies or apartments, placing bets in sports, or making library searches. We then show that heuristics can lead to...

Journal: :Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 2010
Tim Thornton

Medicine involves specific practical expertise as well as more general context-independent medical knowledge. This raises the question, what is the nature of the expertise involved? Is there a model of clinical judgement or understanding that can accommodate both elements? This paper begins with a summary of a published account of the kinds of situation-specific skill found in anaesthesia. It a...

2012
Edward Harcourt I-Michael Smith John Broome

The requirements of instrumental rationality are often thought to be normative conditions on choice or intention, but this is a mistake. Instrumental rationality is best understood as a requirement of coherence on an agent's non-instrumental desires and means-end beliefs. Since only a subset of an agent's means-end beliefs concern possible actions, the connection with intention is thus more obl...

2011
Emmanouil Gkeredakis Jacky Swan Davide Nicolini Harry Scarbrough

In this paper, we aim at exploring how rationality may become a practical accomplishment. We maintain that it is not known or adequately understood how organisational actors may actually produce ‘rational judgement’ in practice. We thus examined a context where actors seek to be purposefully rational when making healthcare funding decisions. Building on a focused ethnography of decision making ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Anthony Dickinson

Associative learning plays a variety of roles in the study of animal cognition from a core theoretical component to a null hypothesis against which the contribution of cognitive processes is assessed. Two developments in contemporary associative learning have enhanced its relevance to animal cognition. The first concerns the role of associatively activated representations, whereas the second is...

Journal: :J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 2014
András Kornai

Humans already have a certain level of autonomy, defined here as capability for voluntary purposive action, and a certain level of rationality, i.e. capability of reasoning about the consequences of their own actions and those of others. Under the prevailing concept of AGI we envision artificial agents that have at least this high, and possibly considerably higher, levels of autonomy and ration...

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