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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." |
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adam_text | Contents Preface ix Overview of the Handbook xi Markus Knauff and Wolfgang Spohn 2.3 Psychological and Philosophical Frameworks Markus Knauff and Wolfgang Spohn 7. 8. 9. I Why Study Rationality? 1 Contours of the Concept of Rationality 3 Theoretical and Practical Rationality 10 Normative and Descriptive Theories of Rationality 18 Individual and Social Rationality 26 Rationality in a Process-Oriented and an Output-Oriented Perspective 31 Preconditions of Rationality 34 Frontiers of Rationality 44 Conclusion and Open Issues 50 Dual-Process Theories of Deductive Reasoning 173 2.6 Logico-Computational Aspects of Rationality 185 Karl Christoph Klauer Johan van Benthem, Fenrong Liu, and Sonja Smets II Theoretical Rationality Section 3 Deductive Reasoning 3.1 Theories of Rationality and the 3.3 87 Jonathan St. B. T. Evans Rationality and the Brain 4.1 101 4.2 253 Evidential Relevance 265 Arthur Merin 4.4 129 Practical and Theoretical Rationality Probability Logic 277 Niki Pfeifer John Broome Ralph Wedgwood Bayes Nets and Rationality Stephan Hartmann 4.3 2.2 Subjective Probability and Its Dynamics 239 Alan Hájek and Julia Staffel 115 Section 2 Key Issues of Rationality Reasons and Rationality 225 Section 4 Probabilistic Reasoning Vinod Goel 2.1 Psychological Theories of Syllogistic Reasoning Gerhard Schurz 1.4 215 Sangeet Khemlahi Thomas Sturm The Rationality Debate in the Psychology Evolution of Rationality Natural Logic David P. O Brien Descriptive-Normative Divide: A Historical Approach 71 13 201 Florian Steinberger 3.2 of Reasoning: A Historical Review Propositional and First-
Order Logic Section 1 Origins of Rationality 1.2 159 2.5 Origins and Key Issues of Rationality 1.1 Heuristics and Biases Klaus Fiedler, Johannes Prager, and Linda McGaughey 1 of Rationality—A Systematic Introduction 5. 6. 147 P. N. Johnson-Laird 2.4 1. 2. 3. 4. Mental Models, Reasoning, and Rationality 137 4.5 Bayesian Rationality in the Psychology of Reasoning 285 Nick Chater and Mike Oaksford
ví Contents 4.6 Probabilities and Conditionals 295 8.2 Standard Decision Theory Klaus Oberauer and Danielle Pessach 4.7 473 Martin Peterson Representing Belief: Beyond Probability and Logic 305 8.3 Prospect Theory Didier Dubois and Henri Prade 8.4 Decision under Uncertainty 485 Andreas Glöckner 495 Brian Hill Section 5 Belief Revision, Defeasible Reasoning, 8.5 Bounded Rationality: A Vision of Rational and Argumentation Theory Choice in the Real World 5.1 Doxastic and Epistemic Logic 5.2 Belief Revision 5.3 Ranking Theory Ralph Hertwig and Anastasia Kozyreva 319 8.6 Reasoning, Rationality, and Hans van Ditmarsch Metacognition 327 337 Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Niels Skovgaard-Olsen, and Wolfgang Spohn 5.5 Section 9 Game Theory Defeasible Reasoning and Belief Revision In Psychology 9.1 Classical Game Theory 529 Max Albert and Hartmut Kliemt 347 Lupita Estefania Gazzo Castañeda and Markus Knauff 9.2 Epistemic Game Theory Argumentation Theory 9.3 Evolutionary Game Theory 543 Andrés Perea 361 Ulrike Hahn and Peter Collins 5.6 517 Valerie A. Thompson, Shira Elqayam, and Rakefet Ackerman Hans Rott 5.4 505 553 J. McKenzie Alexander Reasoning and Argumentation 9.4 Rationality in Economics: 367 John Woods Theory and Evidence 565 Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi Section 6 Conditional and Counterfactual Reasoning 6.1 Conditional and Counterfactual Logic 381 William B. Starr 6.2 10.1 Social Epistemology The Suppositional Theory of Conditionals and Rationality Utility Conditionals 10.4 Rational Choice Theory In the Social Sciences 419 611 Werner Raub 10.5 Structural Rationality Section 7
Causal and Diagnostic Reasoning Causal and Counterfactual Inference 427 Judea Pearl 7.2 Diagnostic Causal Reasoning 625 Julian Nida-Rümelin, Rebecca Gutwald, and Niina Zuber 10.6 Adaptationism: A Meta-Normative Theory of Rationality The Rationality of Everyday Causal Cognition 439 633 Leda Cosmides and John Tooby Michael R. Waldmann 7.3 601 Georg Meggle Jean-François Bonnefon 7.1 591 10.3 Rationality In Communication 405 Ruth Μ. J. Byrne and Orlando Espino 6.4 Franz Dietrich and Kai Spiekermann Hans Bernhard Schmid Conditional and Counterfactual Reasoning 579 10.2 Collective Rationality 395 David E. Over and Nicole Cruz 6.3 Section 10 Aspects of Social Rationality Section 11 Deontic and Legal Reasoning 449 Björn Meder and Ralf Mayrhofer 11.1 Deontic Logic 645 John Horty and Olivier Roy III 11.2 Deontic Reasoning in Psychology Practical Rationality Section 8 Individual Rationality and Decision Making 8.1 Preferences and Utility Functions Till Griine-Yanoff 461 Shira Elqayam 11.3 Legal Logic 659 Eric Hilgendorf 651
Contents vìi 11.4 Logical Models of Legal Argumentation 669 Henry Prakken Section 12 Moral Thinking and Rationality 681 Christoph Fehige and Ulla Wessels 12.2 Moral Reasons 693 Michael Smith 12.1 Rationality and Morality 123 The Psychology and Rationality of Moral Judgment 701 Alex Wiegmann and Hanno Sauer IV Facets of Rationality Section 13 Visual and Spatial Reasoning 13.1 Logical Reasoning with Diagrams 715 Mateja Jamnik 13.2 Rational Reasoning about Spatial and Temporal Relations 725 Marco Ragni 13.3 Visualization and Rationality 735 Markus Knauff Section 14 Scientific Rationality 747 Line Edslev Andersen and Hanne Andersen 14.1 Scientific Rationality and Objectivity 14.2 Rationality and the Value-Freedom of Science 757 Anke Bueter 14.3 Rationality and the Public Understanding 767 Rainer Bromme and Lukas Gierth of Science Section 1S Individual Differences, Learning, and Improvement of Rational Thinking 15.1 The Development of Basic Human Rationality 779 Henry Markovits 791 Keith E. Stanovich, Maggie E. Toplak, and Richard F. West 15.2 Rationality and Intelligence 801 Stephanie de Oliveira and Richard Nisbett 15.3 How to Improve Rational Thinking? Contributors 807 Name Index 811 Subject Index 843
THE HANDBOOK OF RATIONALITY edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang Spohn 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 psycholo gy and philosophy of rationality. Written by leading experts from both disciplines, The Handbook of Rationality covers the main normative and descriptive theories of ratio nality-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 ra tionality, 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 norma tive 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 ratio nality and morality. Finally, it covers topics that arise in both theoretical and practi cal rationality, including visual and spatial thinking, scientific rationality, how children learn to reason rationally, and the connection
between intelligence and rationality. Markus Knauff is Professor of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Giessen. Wolfgang Spohn is Professor Emeritus at the Philosophy Depart ment of the University of Konstanz and Senior Professor at the University of Tübingen.
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Contents Preface ix Overview of the Handbook xi Markus Knauff and Wolfgang Spohn 2.3 Psychological and Philosophical Frameworks Markus Knauff and Wolfgang Spohn 7. 8. 9. I Why Study Rationality? 1 Contours of the Concept of Rationality 3 Theoretical and Practical Rationality 10 Normative and Descriptive Theories of Rationality 18 Individual and Social Rationality 26 Rationality in a Process-Oriented and an Output-Oriented Perspective 31 Preconditions of Rationality 34 Frontiers of Rationality 44 Conclusion and Open Issues 50 Dual-Process Theories of Deductive Reasoning 173 2.6 Logico-Computational Aspects of Rationality 185 Karl Christoph Klauer Johan van Benthem, Fenrong Liu, and Sonja Smets II Theoretical Rationality Section 3 Deductive Reasoning 3.1 Theories of Rationality and the 3.3 87 Jonathan St. B. T. Evans Rationality and the Brain 4.1 101 4.2 253 Evidential Relevance 265 Arthur Merin 4.4 129 Practical and Theoretical Rationality Probability Logic 277 Niki Pfeifer John Broome Ralph Wedgwood Bayes Nets and Rationality Stephan Hartmann 4.3 2.2 Subjective Probability and Its Dynamics 239 Alan Hájek and Julia Staffel 115 Section 2 Key Issues of Rationality Reasons and Rationality 225 Section 4 Probabilistic Reasoning Vinod Goel 2.1 Psychological Theories of Syllogistic Reasoning Gerhard Schurz 1.4 215 Sangeet Khemlahi Thomas Sturm The Rationality Debate in the Psychology Evolution of Rationality Natural Logic David P. O'Brien Descriptive-Normative Divide: A Historical Approach 71 13 201 Florian Steinberger 3.2 of Reasoning: A Historical Review Propositional and First-
Order Logic Section 1 Origins of Rationality 1.2 159 2.5 Origins and Key Issues of Rationality 1.1 Heuristics and Biases Klaus Fiedler, Johannes Prager, and Linda McGaughey 1 of Rationality—A Systematic Introduction 5. 6. 147 P. N. Johnson-Laird 2.4 1. 2. 3. 4. Mental Models, Reasoning, and Rationality 137 4.5 Bayesian Rationality in the Psychology of Reasoning 285 Nick Chater and Mike Oaksford
ví Contents 4.6 Probabilities and Conditionals 295 8.2 Standard Decision Theory Klaus Oberauer and Danielle Pessach 4.7 473 Martin Peterson Representing Belief: Beyond Probability and Logic 305 8.3 Prospect Theory Didier Dubois and Henri Prade 8.4 Decision under Uncertainty 485 Andreas Glöckner 495 Brian Hill Section 5 Belief Revision, Defeasible Reasoning, 8.5 Bounded Rationality: A Vision of Rational and Argumentation Theory Choice in the Real World 5.1 Doxastic and Epistemic Logic 5.2 Belief Revision 5.3 Ranking Theory Ralph Hertwig and Anastasia Kozyreva 319 8.6 Reasoning, Rationality, and Hans van Ditmarsch Metacognition 327 337 Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Niels Skovgaard-Olsen, and Wolfgang Spohn 5.5 Section 9 Game Theory Defeasible Reasoning and Belief Revision In Psychology 9.1 Classical Game Theory 529 Max Albert and Hartmut Kliemt 347 Lupita Estefania Gazzo Castañeda and Markus Knauff 9.2 Epistemic Game Theory Argumentation Theory 9.3 Evolutionary Game Theory 543 Andrés Perea 361 Ulrike Hahn and Peter Collins 5.6 517 Valerie A. Thompson, Shira Elqayam, and Rakefet Ackerman Hans Rott 5.4 505 553 J. McKenzie Alexander Reasoning and Argumentation 9.4 Rationality in Economics: 367 John Woods Theory and Evidence 565 Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi Section 6 Conditional and Counterfactual Reasoning 6.1 Conditional and Counterfactual Logic 381 William B. Starr 6.2 10.1 Social Epistemology The Suppositional Theory of Conditionals and Rationality Utility Conditionals 10.4 Rational Choice Theory In the Social Sciences 419 611 Werner Raub 10.5 Structural Rationality Section 7
Causal and Diagnostic Reasoning Causal and Counterfactual Inference 427 Judea Pearl 7.2 Diagnostic Causal Reasoning 625 Julian Nida-Rümelin, Rebecca Gutwald, and Niina Zuber 10.6 Adaptationism: A Meta-Normative Theory of Rationality The Rationality of Everyday Causal Cognition 439 633 Leda Cosmides and John Tooby Michael R. Waldmann 7.3 601 Georg Meggle Jean-François Bonnefon 7.1 591 10.3 Rationality In Communication 405 Ruth Μ. J. Byrne and Orlando Espino 6.4 Franz Dietrich and Kai Spiekermann Hans Bernhard Schmid Conditional and Counterfactual Reasoning 579 10.2 Collective Rationality 395 David E. Over and Nicole Cruz 6.3 Section 10 Aspects of Social Rationality Section 11 Deontic and Legal Reasoning 449 Björn Meder and Ralf Mayrhofer 11.1 Deontic Logic 645 John Horty and Olivier Roy III 11.2 Deontic Reasoning in Psychology Practical Rationality Section 8 Individual Rationality and Decision Making 8.1 Preferences and Utility Functions Till Griine-Yanoff 461 Shira Elqayam 11.3 Legal Logic 659 Eric Hilgendorf 651
Contents vìi 11.4 Logical Models of Legal Argumentation 669 Henry Prakken Section 12 Moral Thinking and Rationality 681 Christoph Fehige and Ulla Wessels 12.2 Moral Reasons 693 Michael Smith 12.1 Rationality and Morality 123 The Psychology and Rationality of Moral Judgment 701 Alex Wiegmann and Hanno Sauer IV Facets of Rationality Section 13 Visual and Spatial Reasoning 13.1 Logical Reasoning with Diagrams 715 Mateja Jamnik 13.2 Rational Reasoning about Spatial and Temporal Relations 725 Marco Ragni 13.3 Visualization and Rationality 735 Markus Knauff Section 14 Scientific Rationality 747 Line Edslev Andersen and Hanne Andersen 14.1 Scientific Rationality and Objectivity 14.2 Rationality and the Value-Freedom of Science 757 Anke Bueter 14.3 Rationality and the Public Understanding 767 Rainer Bromme and Lukas Gierth of Science Section 1S Individual Differences, Learning, and Improvement of Rational Thinking 15.1 The Development of Basic Human Rationality 779 Henry Markovits 791 Keith E. Stanovich, Maggie E. Toplak, and Richard F. West 15.2 Rationality and Intelligence 801 Stephanie de Oliveira and Richard Nisbett 15.3 How to Improve Rational Thinking? Contributors 807 Name Index 811 Subject Index 843
THE HANDBOOK OF RATIONALITY edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang Spohn 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 psycholo gy and philosophy of rationality. Written by leading experts from both disciplines, The Handbook of Rationality covers the main normative and descriptive theories of ratio nality-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 ra tionality, 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 norma tive 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 ratio nality and morality. Finally, it covers topics that arise in both theoretical and practi cal rationality, including visual and spatial thinking, scientific rationality, how children learn to reason rationally, and the connection
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