Reasoning unbound : thinking about morality, delusion and democracy / Jean-François Bonnefon.
2017
BF442
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Title
Reasoning unbound : thinking about morality, delusion and democracy / Jean-François Bonnefon.
ISBN
9781137600493 (electronic book)
1137600497 (electronic book)
1137600489
9781137600486
1137600497 (electronic book)
1137600489
9781137600486
Publication Details
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 204 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
BF442
Dewey Decimal Classification
153.43
Summary
This book argues that the science of reasoning will prove most useful if focused on studying what human reasoning does best - understanding people. Bonnefon argues that humanity's unique reasoning abilities developed in order to handle the complexities of cooperative social life. Accordingly, human beings became exquisite students of the minds of other people to predict the kind of decisions they make, and assess their character. In particular, this volume explores the inferences humans make about the moral character of others, how they delude themselves about their own moral character, and the ways in which they can see through the delusions of others. In conclusion, the book considers how to leverage the power of human reasoning in order to sustain democratic life. This work will interest scholars and students working in fields including theory of mind, decision-making, moral cognition, critical thinking, experimental philosophy, and behavioural economics, as well as policy makers interested in how reasoning impacts our political understanding.
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