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Nature of Rationality

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "From Mr. Nozick you always expect fireworks. . . . The questions he addresses are fundamental in the true philosophical sense: Why exactly should we want to act and believe rationally?" Informationen zum Autor Robert Nozick (1938-2002) was the Joseph Pellegrino University Professor at Harvard University. Among his works are Philosophical Explanations and The Examined Life. His Anarchy, State, and Utopia won the National Book Award in 1975. Klappentext Repeatedly and successfully, the celebrated Harvard philosopher Robert Nozick has reached out to a broad audience beyond the confines of his discipline, addressing ethical and social problems that matter to every thoughtful person. Here Nozick continues his search for the connections between philosophy and "ordinary" experience. In the lively and accessible style that his readers have come to expect, he offers a bold theory of rationality, the one characteristic deemed to fix humanity's "specialness." What are principles for? asks Nozick. We could act simply on whim, or maximize our self-interest and recommend that others do the same. As Nozick explores rationality of decision and rationality of belief, he shows how principles actually function in our day-to-day thinking and in our efforts to live peacefully and productively with each other.Throughout, the book combines daring speculations with detailed investigations to portray the nature and status of rationality and the essential role that imagination plays in this singular human aptitude. Zusammenfassung Offers a theory of rationality, the one characteristic deemed to fix humanity's "specialness." This book combines speculations with investigations to portray the nature and status of rationality and the essential role that imagination plays in this singular human aptitude. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Intellectual Functions Interpersonal Functions Personal Functions Overcoming Temptation Sunk Costs Symbolic Utility Teleological Devices IIDecision-Value Newcomb's Problem Prisoner's Dilemma Finer Distinctions: Consequences and Goals IIIRational Belief Cognitive Goals Responsiveness to Reasons Rules of Rationality Belief Bias IVEvolutionary Reasons Reasons and Facts Fitness and Function Rationality's Function VInstrumental Rationality and Its Limits Is Instrumental Rationality Enough? Rational Preferences Testability! Interpretation! and Conditionalization Philosophical Heuristics Rationality's Imagination Notes Subject Index Index of Names ...

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