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  • Rationality - Wikipedia
    Rationality is the quality of being guided by or based on reason In this regard, a person acts rationally if they have a good reason for what they do, or a belief is rational if it is based on strong evidence
  • RATIONALITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of RATIONALITY is the quality or state of being rational
  • RATIONALITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    RATIONALITY definition: 1 the quality of being based on clear thought and reason, or of making decisions based on clear… Learn more
  • Rationality | Definition Facts | Britannica
    Rationality is the use of knowledge to attain goals, according to Steven Pinker In this article written for Encyclopædia Britannica, Pinker explains why it’s important to understand how humans reason and how that can help us to be optimistic about the future of rationality
  • What is Rationality? How (and why) you should strive to be more Rational
    Let’s consider how we defined rationality earlier: epistemic rationality is about improving our capacity to form accurate beliefs that map onto reality, and instrumental rationality helps us to strategically and effectively pursue our goals and values
  • Rationality - Encyclopedia. com
    Rationality is a normative concept Principles of rationality state how people should behave rather than how they behave However, some fields assume that people are rational by and large and then use principles of rationality to describe and explain behavior
  • Rationality vs. Rationale — What’s the Difference?
    Rationality is often considered a broader cognitive ability or quality that influences how individuals and groups think and act in various contexts On the other hand, a rationale is the articulated reasoning that explains why a particular decision or belief is made, often laid out in detail
  • Rationality - Philosophy - Oxford Bibliographies
    “Rational” and its complement “irrational” are standardly used, both in ordinary speech and across a variety of academic disciplines and subdisciplines, to describe persons, beliefs, actions, plans, policies, desires, decisions, institutions, and a host of other things


















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