Elements of reason: cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality
Many social scientists want to explain why people do what they do. A barrier to constructing such explanations used to be a lack of information on the relationship between cognition and choice. Now, recent advances in cognitive science, economics, political science, and psychology have clarified thi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Many social scientists want to explain why people do what they do. A barrier to constructing such explanations used to be a lack of information on the relationship between cognition and choice. Now, recent advances in cognitive science, economics, political science, and psychology have clarified this relationship. In Elements of Reason, eighteen scholars from across the social sciences use these advances to uncover the cognitive foundations of social decision making. They answer tough questions about how people see and process information and provide new explanations of how basic human needs, the environment, and past experiences combine to affect human choices. Elements of Reason is written for a broad audience and should be read by anyone for whom 'Why do people do what they do?' is an important question. It is the rare book that transforms abstract debates about rationality and reason into empirically relevant explanations of how people choose |
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title_auth | Elements of reason cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality |
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title_full | Elements of reason cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality edited by Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. McCubbins, Samuel L. Popkin |
title_fullStr | Elements of reason cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality edited by Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. McCubbins, Samuel L. Popkin |
title_full_unstemmed | Elements of reason cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality edited by Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. McCubbins, Samuel L. Popkin |
title_short | Elements of reason |
title_sort | elements of reason cognition choice and the bounds of rationality |
title_sub | cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality |
topic | Political psychology Reasoning (Psychology) Political sociology Social choice Politische Soziologie (DE-588)4046558-5 gnd Politische Psychologie (DE-588)4175034-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Political psychology Reasoning (Psychology) Political sociology Social choice Politische Soziologie Politische Psychologie Aufsatzsammlung Konferenzschrift |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511805813 |
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