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Informationen zum Autor Markus Knauff is Professor of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Giessen. Wolfgang Spohn is Professor Emeritus at the Philosophy Department of the University of Konstanz and Senior Professor at the University of Tübingen. Klappentext "This handbook is the most authoritative and comprehensive guide through the psychology and philosophy of human rationality demonstrating the complex relationship between norms of rationality and actual human thinking"-- Zusammenfassung The first reference on rationality that integrates accounts from psychology and philosophy, covering descriptive and normative theories from both disciplines. Both analytic philosophy and cognitive psychology have made dramatic advances in understanding rationality, but there has been little interaction between the disciplines. This volume offers the first integrated overview of the state of the art in the psychology and philosophy of rationality. Written by leading experts from both disciplines, The Handbook of Rationality covers the main normative and descriptive theories of rationality—how people ought to think, how they actually think, and why we often deviate from what we can call rational. It also offers insights from other fields such as artificial intelligence, economics, the social sciences, and cognitive neuroscience. The Handbook proposes a novel classification system for researchers in human rationality, and it creates new connections between rationality research in philosophy, psychology, and other disciplines. Following the basic distinction between theoretical and practical rationality, the book first considers the theoretical side, including normative and descriptive theories of logical, probabilistic, causal, and defeasible reasoning. It then turns to the practical side, discussing topics such as decision making, bounded rationality, game theory, deontic and legal reasoning, and the relation between rationality and morality. Finally, it covers topics that arise in both theoretical and practical rationality, including visual and spatial thinking, scientific rationality, how children learn to reason rationally, and the connection between intelligence and rationality. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix Overview of the Handbook xi Psychological and Philosophical Frameworks of Rationality--A Systematic Introduction 1 I Origin and Key Issues of Rationality Section 1 Origins of Rationality Section 2 Key Issues of Rationality II Theoretical Rationality Section 3 Deductive Reasoning Section 4 Probabilistic Reasoning Section 5 Belief Revision, Defeasible Reasoning, and Argumentation Theory Section 6 Conditional and Counterfactual Reasoning Section 7 Casual and Diagnostic Reasoning III Practical Rationality Section 8 Individual Rationality and Decision Making Section 9 Game Theory Section 10 Aspects of Social Rationality Section 11 Deontic and Legal Reasoning Section 12 Moral Thinking and Rationality IV Facets of Rationality Section 13 Visual and Spatial Reasoning Section 14 Scientific Rationality Section 15 Individual Differences, Learning, and Improvement of Rational Thinking Contributors 807 Name Index 811 Subject Index 843...