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The Enigma Of Reason Hugo Mercier Dan Sperber

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The Enigma Of Reason Hugo Mercier Dan Sperber
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 396
Author: Hugo Mercier, Dan Sperber
ISBN: 9780674977860, 9780674237827, 9780674368309, 0674977866, 067423782X, 0674368304
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Enigma Of Reason Hugo Mercier Dan Sperber by Hugo Mercier, Dan Sperber 9780674977860, 9780674237827, 9780674368309, 0674977866, 067423782X, 0674368304 instant download after payment.

Reason, we are told, is what makes us human, the source of our knowledge and wisdom. If reason is so useful, why didn't it also evolve in other animals? If reason is that reliable, why do we produce so much thoroughly reasoned nonsense? In their groundbreaking account of the evolution and workings of reason, Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber set out to solve this double enigma. Reason, they argue with a compelling mix of real-life and experimental evidence, is not geared to solitary use, to arriving at better beliefs and decisions on our own. What reason does, rather, is help us justify our beliefs and actions to others, convince them through argumentation, and evaluate the justifications and arguments that others address to us. In other words, reason helps humans better exploit their uniquely rich social environment. This interactionist interpretation explains why reason may have evolved and how it fits with other cognitive mechanisms. It makes sense of strengths and weaknesses that have long puzzled philosophers and psychologists--why reason is biased in favor of what we already believe, why it may lead to terrible ideas and yet is indispensable to spreading good ones.--

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