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Simple Deflationism and the Rationality Challenge

Rationality of blocks of quasi-simple finite groups

Rationality of blocks of quasi-simple finite groups

... RATIONALITY OF BLOCKS OF QUASI-SIMPLE FINITE GROUPS NIAMH FARRELL AND RADHA KESSAR Abstract. Let ` be a prime number. We show that the Morita Frobenius number of an `-block of a quasi-simple finite ...

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Rationality of blocks of quasi-simple finite groups

Rationality of blocks of quasi-simple finite groups

... Theorem 2.3.5 ([46, Theorem 1.4]). Let P be a finite `-group. Conjecture 2.3.1 holds if and only if both Conjecture 2.3.2 and Conjecture 2.3.4 hold. Remark 2.3.6. In the introduction we mentioned the family of algebras ...

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Behavioural Anomalies, Bounded Rationality and Simple Heuristics

Behavioural Anomalies, Bounded Rationality and Simple Heuristics

... 6 Conclusions Empirical work using experiments has uncovered numerous behavioural anom- alies; two such examples being the endowment effect and public good contributions. An attempt to understand such anomalies on the ...

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Deflationism, Rationalism, and Anti Rationalism: Three Views of Superego Morality

Deflationism, Rationalism, and Anti Rationalism: Three Views of Superego Morality

... as simple as these two, we may safely assume that psychoanalytic theory is relevant only in the second kind of cases, in which aggressive phantasies keep pushing the person to experience the world as ...

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Simple model systems: a challenge for Alzheimer's disease

Simple model systems: a challenge for Alzheimer's disease

... The simple model systems could allow asses- sing the pathological importance of a large number of possible modifier genes particularly where orthologous ...in simple model systems, as well as showing link- ...

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Rationality

Rationality

... a challenge for social science to apply “the assumption of rationality” and the intentional stance, as exemplified in the selfish gene programme, to the evolution of ...own rationality, and ...

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Rationality and evolution

Rationality and evolution

... 1.1 Reason And Science Man has long been supposed d i s t i n g u i s h e d from the animals by his reason^; on w h a t reason consists in, there has been something less than consensus. There w a s , though, until quite ...

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The Rationality of Theism

The Rationality of Theism

... The chief argument against the verifi ability criterion Apart from the criticism just leveled, the main argument against the verifi - ability criterion stems from a feature of empirical confi rmation that was refl ected ...

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Science and rationality

Science and rationality

... )RJHOLQ FRQFOXGHV ³7KH DSSHDO WR DSSHDUDQFH VWDWHPHQWVDVJURXQGVIRUDIDFWXDOMXGJPHQWGHSHQGXSRQ SUDJPDWLFFRQVLGHUDWLRQVLQDWOHDVWWZRUHVSHFWV  WKDW certain independent information will be accepted ...

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Rule Rationality

Rule Rationality

... the simple behavior in the above non-act-rational equilibrium, lab participants playing the alternating offer game do respond to the game horizon (see, for example, Ochs & Roth, ...

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Whither Rationality?

Whither Rationality?

... Proponents of the H&B standpoint start from the claim that the human mind is inescapably bounded and suggest that normal human action is determined mainly by non-rational heuristics and biases the human cognitive ...

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Instrumental Rationality

Instrumental Rationality

... important challenge for desire-based ...instrumental rationality has important implications for broader debates about the nature of reasons, and the normativity of ...

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From micro to macro: Essays on rationality, bounded rationality, and microfoundations

From micro to macro: Essays on rationality, bounded rationality, and microfoundations

... The other response argues that current theories of individual behaviour lack precision and substantial difficulties face any attempt to make them precise. Moreover, many complex issues arise in aggregating individual ...

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On Perverse Equivalences and Rationality

On Perverse Equivalences and Rationality

... all simple A-modules V ...of simple A-modules and the set of isomorphism classes of simple A σ -modules, whence A and A σ are isomorphic as ...

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Admissibility and event-rationality

Admissibility and event-rationality

... is simple to grasp when dealing with past events/actions: for instance, one may wonder what would have happened if Germany had won World War II, and use it to help deciding whether to move to Germany or ...

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The Practical Rationality of Trust

The Practical Rationality of Trust

... The shopkeeper can trust her new employee to be honest and not steal despite her evidence to the contrary; and the estranged husband waits despite his pessimism. And what seems to motivate in these cases is something ...

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Rationality and Capitalist Schooling

Rationality and Capitalist Schooling

... and rationality as ...regarding rationality, never really challenge the neoclassical economists on how education and social class may influence rationality, although Thaler (2015) notes that ...

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Bounded rationality and valuation

Bounded rationality and valuation

... its predictions are either the result of a random error or insufficient learning. Out of their interest for utility maximisation, individuals will correct them in the future. But the theory does not explain why human ...

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A simple test of Richter-rationality

A simple test of Richter-rationality

... We propose in this note a simple non-parametric test of Richter- rationality which is the basic definition of rationality used in choice func- tions theory. Loosely speaking, the data set is ...

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On Rationality

On Rationality

... In the second chapter, Massumi reinforces this philosophical insight with empirical results from cognitive psychology. The point is that decisions emerge from a specific context of choice, and not the autonomous ...

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