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Rationality

Rationality meaning

The quality or state of being rational; due exercise of reason; reasonableness. | Objective consideration.

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As for their “belief that in some measure the world should be made responsive to their capacity for rationality”—what species of rationality holds opposing views and embraces contrary feelings?

Accordingly, faith is seen as pernicious with respect to rationality, as it interferes with our ability to think, and inversely rationality is seen as the enemy of faith by interfering with our beliefs.

Gustavos Barros, from the Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, argued that proceduaral rationality contrary to bounded rationality better synthesizes Simon's view of rational behavior.

However, according to Barros, the procedural rationality concept does not have a significant presence in the economic science field and has never had nearly as much weight as the concept of bounded rationality.

Indeed, they argue that rationality is central to neo-classical economics – as rational choice – and that this conception of rationality is misused.

By comparison, today's Republican Party have full-on embraced neofascism, authoritarianism, racism, white supremacy, misogyny, bigotry, anti-intellectualism, anti-rationality and political cultism.

His rationality matters because if divorce is going to happen, his behavior now will factor into how that divorce will play out," a third person stated.

Middle East Experts will immediately point out the fallacy of holding out any reasonable hope of rationality in the region, but as of writing the war has not expanded.

The idea of the siege being a punishment has no basis in fact and does not belong in a news article — regardless of one’s opinions on the rationality of self-defense.

They must be tuned back in if there is to be any hope of restoring rationality to the political decisions that will shape our future.

But such reasoning presumes economic rationality rather than exploitation of the feudal kind, based on identity, on “purity and pollution” in a society where hierarchies are essential, not emergent.

However, with the increasing prevalence of food-related health problems such as obesity, heart diseases, and weight-related issues, should our dietary choices be driven by rationality or are we still influenced by cravings, culture, and identity?

It holds state power to account in a way which was historically impossible (for example, through the use of proportionality rather than rationality as a standard by which to judge state action).

Kriel also set out arguments on the court's jurisdiction to hear the matter, the urgency, background facts and the rationality review, among other issues.

Or, the examination itself may rely too much on either emotions or rationality, leading to unsatisfactory conclusions.

She noted the core status of the Palestinian issue and the vital need for rationality, hope, and positivity, which align with the UAE's commitment to generating new opportunities and creating a brighter future for the Arab world.

The degree of that rationality will ultimately determine whether we will see a major escalation.

The premise behind the lockdowns was questionable from the beginning, but at least the first two weeks had the gloss of rationality.

The revered Argentinian novelist began his career as a physicist at the Curie Institute in Paris but grew suspicious about the limits of rationality and quit to pursue the irrational in fiction.

While Volvo thrives on rationality, it developed the C40 as the kind of car you buy with your heart, not with your mind.