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Seeking Chances From Biased Rationality To Distributed Cognition 1st Edition Emanuele Bardone

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Seeking Chances From Biased Rationality To Distributed Cognition 1st Edition Emanuele Bardone
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Emanuele Bardone
ISBN: 3642196322
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Seeking Chances From Biased Rationality To Distributed Cognition 1st Edition Emanuele Bardone by Emanuele Bardone 3642196322 instant download after payment.

One of the most distinguishing abilities that human beings display is the ability of turning almost everything into a clue to make a problem affordable in relation to what one knows and, most of all, to what one does not know. That is what characterizes humans as chance seekers. A poor pattern of reasoning and even our ignorance may help us make a decision, and eventually solve a problem. This is the rationale of biased rationality. However, not everything leads us always to a good decision. Some people are not satisfied with weak arguments or it-is-just-so strategies. They want something better. This second attitude points to a different form of rationality that takes advantage of the idea of distributed cognition. Basically, human beings improve their survival strategies by building cognitive niches capable of delivering potentially ever more symptomatic information. It is through various manipulations of the environment that we gain new and more reliable chances which can be used to de-bias our rationality. Through the laborious activity of cognitive niche construction, we come up with situations in which we are better afforded by our environment, and thus biases or fallacies cease to be appealing.

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