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Are humans rational

Title: Are humans rational
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1398 | Pages: 5.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


Are humans rational

Are humans rational? The human species has well developed cognitive abilities compared to animals. These can be remarkable like language and many other communication systems. Our visual system provides us with excellent vital information for the environment. Besides, through thinking and problem solving, we have adapted the environment to suit us and developed science and technology. Surely, these are evidence of an advanced intelligence humans possess. On the other hand, though, psychological research strongly suggests …showed first 75 words of 1398 total

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showed last 75 words of 1398 total…Press Ltd., Great Britain. · Norman, R. (1971) Reasons for Actions. Blackwell. · Oaksford, Mike & Chater, Nick (1995) Theories of reasoning and the computational explanation of everyday inference. Thinking and reasoning 1:2 (1995) 121-152. · Ormerod, T.C. (1997). Rationalities 1 and 2: dual processes or different task demands? Current Psychology of Cognition, 16, 181-189. · Scholl, B.J. (1997) Reasoning, rationality and architectural resolution. Philosophical Psychology. 1997 Dec; Vol. 10(4): 451-470 · Steuerman, E. (2000) The Bounds of Reason. Routledge, London. · Willis F. Overton (Ed.) Reasoning, Necessity, and Logic: Developmental Perspectives. (1990) Erlbaum, New Jersey.

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