The Sciences of Reason in the 21st Century: a Critical Assessment
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Köp båda 2 för 306 kr"In this excellent new book, Harper, Randall, and Sharrock offer a compelling criticism of scientific theories of human choice across a number of disciplines, from economics to socio-biology. The authors make a strong case for the view that human beings are considerably more rational than such accounts would have us think. In so doing, they give proponents of rational choice, nudge, and game theories much to worry about. This timely book is a must-read for anybody seeking a way through the conceptual entanglements we find ourselves in when attempting to explain human behaviour." Constantine Sandis, Oxford Brookes University
Richard Harper is Principal Scientist at Social Shaping Research, Cambridge Dave Randall is Senior Professor, University of Siegen, Germany Wes Sharrock is Professor at Manchester University
Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Choice: a twenty-first century science? Chapter 2 The origins: choice in economics Chapter 3 An experimental choice Chapter 4 Choice in context Chapter 5 Evolutionary Choice Chapter 6 Modelling Choice Chapter 7 A new place of choice: the Internet Chapter 8 Reasons in action Bibliography Index