Routledge handbook of bounded rationality. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Routledge handbook of bounded rationality. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Routledge handbook of bounded rationality
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of bounded rationality
Bounded rationality - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Riccardo Viale.
- Editors:
- Viale, Riccardo
- Contents:
- 1. Why Bounded Rationality?; Riccardo Viale Part 1 - Naturalizing Bounded Rationality 2. Philosophical naturalism and bounded rationality; Thomas Sturm 3. Bounded Rationality: The Two Cultures; Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos 4. Seeking Rationality: $500 Bills and Perceptual Obviousness; Teppo Felin and Mia Felin 5. Bounded Rationality, Distributed Cognition, and the Computational Modeling of Complex Systems; Miles MacLeod and Nancy J. Nersessian 6. Bounded Rationality and Problem Solving: The interpretative function of thought; Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi 7. Simon’s legacies for mathematics educators; Laura Martignon, Kathryn Laskey and Keith Stenning 8. Bounded Knowledge; Cristina Bicchieri and Giacomo Sillari Part 2 - Cognitive Misery and Mental Dualism 9. Bounded Rationality, Reasoning and Dual Processing; Jonathan St B T Evans 10. Why Humans are Cognitive Misers and What it Means for the Great Rationality Debate; Keith E. Stanovich 11. Bounded Rationality and Dual Systems; Samuel C. Bellini-Leite and Keith Frankish 12. Models and rational deductions; P.N. Johnson-Laird 13. Patterns of defeasible inference in causal diagnostic judgment; Jean Baratgin and Jean-Louis Stilgenbauer 14. Attribute-based choice; Francine W. Goh and Jeffrey R. Stevens Part 3 - Occam's Razor: Mental Monism and Ecological Rationality 15. Bounded reason in a social world; Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber 16. Rationality without optimality: Bounded and ecological rationality from a Marrian perspective;1. Why Bounded Rationality?; Riccardo Viale Part 1 - Naturalizing Bounded Rationality 2. Philosophical naturalism and bounded rationality; Thomas Sturm 3. Bounded Rationality: The Two Cultures; Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos 4. Seeking Rationality: $500 Bills and Perceptual Obviousness; Teppo Felin and Mia Felin 5. Bounded Rationality, Distributed Cognition, and the Computational Modeling of Complex Systems; Miles MacLeod and Nancy J. Nersessian 6. Bounded Rationality and Problem Solving: The interpretative function of thought; Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi 7. Simon’s legacies for mathematics educators; Laura Martignon, Kathryn Laskey and Keith Stenning 8. Bounded Knowledge; Cristina Bicchieri and Giacomo Sillari Part 2 - Cognitive Misery and Mental Dualism 9. Bounded Rationality, Reasoning and Dual Processing; Jonathan St B T Evans 10. Why Humans are Cognitive Misers and What it Means for the Great Rationality Debate; Keith E. Stanovich 11. Bounded Rationality and Dual Systems; Samuel C. Bellini-Leite and Keith Frankish 12. Models and rational deductions; P.N. Johnson-Laird 13. Patterns of defeasible inference in causal diagnostic judgment; Jean Baratgin and Jean-Louis Stilgenbauer 14. Attribute-based choice; Francine W. Goh and Jeffrey R. Stevens Part 3 - Occam's Razor: Mental Monism and Ecological Rationality 15. Bounded reason in a social world; Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber 16. Rationality without optimality: Bounded and ecological rationality from a Marrian perspective; Henry Brighton 17. What Is Bounded Rationality?; Gerd Gigerenzer 18. The winds of change: The Sioux, Silicon Valley, and Simple Heuristics; Julian N. Marewski and Ulrich Hoffrage 19. Ecological rationality: Bounded rationality in an evolutionary light; Samuel A. Nordli and Peter M. Todd 20. Mapping Heuristics and Prospect Theory: A Study of Theory Integration; Thorsten Pachur 21. Bounded Rationality for Artificial Intelligence; Özgür Şimşek 22. Psychopathological Irrationality And Bounded Rationality: Why Is Autism Economically Rational?; Riccardo Viale Part 4 - Embodied Bounded Rationality 23. Embodied bounded rationality; Vittorio Gallese, Antonio Mastrogiorgio, Enrico Petracca and Riccardo Viale 24. Extending the Bounded Rationality Framework: Bounded-Resource Models in Biology; Christopher Cherniak 25. How Rationality is Bounded by the Brain; Paul Thagard 26. Building a New Rationality from the New Cognitive Neuroscience; Colin H. McCubbins, Mathew D. McCubbins and Mark Turner Part 5 - Homo Oeconomicus Bundatus 27. Modeling Bounded Rationality in Economic Theory: Four Examples; Ariel Rubinstein 28. Bounded Rationality, Satisficing and the Evolution of Economic Thought: Diverse Concepts; Clement A. Tisdell 29. Beyond Economists’ Armchairs: The Rise of Procedural Economics; Shabnam Mousavi and Nicolaus Tideman 30. Bounded Rationality and Expectations in Economics; Ignazio Visco and Giordano Zevi 31. Less is More for Bayesians, Too; Gregory Wheeler 32. Bounded Rationality as the Cognitive Basis for Evolutionary Economics; Richard R. Nelson 33. Beyond “Bounded Rationality”: Behaviours and Learning in Complex Evolving Worlds; Giovanni Dosi, Marco Faillo and Luigi Marengo Part 6 - Cognitive Organization 34. Bounded Rationality and Organizational Decision Making; Massimo Egidi and Giacomo Sillari 35. Attention and organizations; Inga Jonaityte and Massimo Warglien 36. The Bounded Rationality of Groups and Teams; Torsten Reimer, Hayden Barber and Kirstin Dolick 37. Cognitive Biases and Debiasing in Intelligence Analysis; Ian K. Belton and Mandeep K. Dhami Part 7 - Behavioral Policies: Nudging and Boosting 38. “Better Off, As Judged By Themselves”: Bounded Rationality and Nudging; Cass R. Sunstein 39. An Alternative Behavioural Public Policy; Adam Oliver 40. Against Nudging: Simon-inspired behavioral law and economics founded on ecological rationality; Nathan Berg 41. Bounded Rationality in Political Science; Zachary A. McGee, Brooke N. Shannon and Bryan D. Jones 42. Layering, expanding and visualising: lessons learned from three “process boosts” in action; Ferretti Valentina 43. Cognitive and Affective Consequences of Information and Choice Overload; Elena Reutskaja, Sheena Iyengar, Barbara Fasolo and Raffaella Misuraca 44. How Much Choice is “Good Enough”? Moderators of Information and Choice Overload; Raffaella Misuraca, Elena Reutskaja, Barbara Fasolo and Sheena Iyengar … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 153.4
Decision making
Reasoning
Rationalization (Psychology) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781317330790
9781317330806
9781317330783
9781315658353 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138999381
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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