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The rationality in which you take such comfort does not exist in a neurologically free zone.
In the eighties and nineties, he delved into the more realistic environment of bounded rationality, in which people don't know the true model of the economy but seek to learn about it in a systematic way.
Overall, "harmony in diversity" is a form of practical rationality in which the four dimensions of noumenal historical fact, ideology, behaviour and the ideal realm form an integral whole.
On the other hand, though, perhaps just because the linguistic view requires inference for what appears to happen automatically on the maps view, it can better account for failures of rationality, in which not all the necessary changes are made and the subject ends up with an inconsistent view.
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She notes that there is a tendency to attribute the problem of "never using knowledge for the benefit of policy" to shortcomings in communication, and analyzes this premise, concluding that the linear relationship, the "technical rationality" model in which results from research/science become raw material for the policy, is inadequate.
Setting this adequacy implies interdisciplinary and participative approaches for concerned actors in order to provide an overall vision of a more broaden system than health district, small island with self-rationality, and in which they operate.
Political rationality refers to the ways in which policymakers rationalize their beliefs or political actions based on certain ideas, theories, philosophies, cultural rituals, or forms of knowledge about governance (Foucault 1998; Lemke 2002).
Hobbes' state of nature as a potential war of all against all can be generated either as a result of passions (greed and fear, in particular) or rationality (prisoner's dilemma reasoning, in which the rational players each choose to renege on agreements made with each other).
Gone is the promise on which he rode to victory less than a year and a half ago — the promise of a "postpartisan" Washington in which rationality and calm discourse replaced partisan bickering.
In their latest books, both Yanis Varoufakis – the former Greek finance minister – and Thomas Piketty (pictured) confront the same dilemma: how does a life of academic precision prepare you for a struggle over economic policy in which rationality and proof go out of the window?
It is no secret, especially here in America, that we live in a post-Enlightenment age in which rationality, science, evidence, logical argument and debate have lost the battle in many sectors, and perhaps even in society generally, to superstition, faith, opinion and orthodoxy.
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