نتایج جستجو برای: fundamentalist rationality

تعداد نتایج: 11170  

2010
DANNY FREDERICK

RATIONALITY IS ESSENTIALLY connected with norms. In Western philosophy, while there has been much disagreement over what the norms of rationality are, there seems to have been substantial agreement that these norms are narrowly prescriptive; in fact there is a pronounced tendency to see rationality as leaving the agent no scope for choice in matters of thought, belief, inference and behaviour. ...

2016
Melissa Myers Mary Ann Lamanna

This research looks at the relationship between religious commitment/affiliation and traditional beliefs. Data from the 1993 General Social Survey is used to test hypotheses linking religious commitment and religious affiliation to traditional gender role beliefs and conservative political views. Findings show statistical significance but weak substantive support for the idea that fundamentalis...

Journal: :Nature Human Behaviour 2017

2005
Terrence Chorvat Kevin McCabe

The assumption of rationality is both one of the most important and most controversial assumptions of modern economics. This article discusses what current experimental economic as well as neuroscience research tells us about the relationship between rationality and the mechanisms of human decision-making. The article explores the meaning of rationality, with a discussion of the distinction bet...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental thyroidology 2021

Leonidas D. Marinelli is the greatest Italian-born American radiological physicist. Thanks to his efforts, we have an idea of effect radiation on body; in medical practice a unique treatment for thyroid cancer with help radioisotope I 131 has appeared. The article describes detail life path and formation scientist, which deserves special attention from readers, since came success thanks own per...

2017
Benjamin Djulbegovic Shira Elqayam

Given that more than 30% of healthcare costs are wasted on inappropriate care, suboptimal care is increasingly connected to the quality of medical decisions. It has been argued that personal decisions are the leading cause of death, and 80% of healthcare expenditures result from physicians' decisions. Therefore, improving healthcare necessitates improving medical decisions, ie, making decisions...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science 2014
Clifford Sosis Michael A Bishop

A theory of rationality is a theory that evaluates instances of reasoning as rational, irrational, or (ir)rational to some degree. Theories can be categorized as rule-based or consequentialist. Rule-based theories say that rational reasoning accords with certain rules (e.g., of logic or probability). Consequentialist theories say that rational reasoning tends to produce good consequences. For i...

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