Tag Archives: Rationality

The language of the voiceless: Some questions about ecological ethics

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] We humans are not who we thought we were, not nearly as rational, unique and intentional as we imagined ourselves to be. Instead, we are intrinsically connected with all the life … Continue reading

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The idealistic fallacy of the autonomous self

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] As a counterpart to the ‘naturalistic fallacy’ you could speak of the ‘idealistic fallacy’, which − strangely enough – seems not have been introduced yet in ethics. This fallacy boils down … Continue reading

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Optimization machines: The peculiar reversal of rationality

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] The rational individual is an ‘optimization machine’ who chooses the right means to achieve a given goal. A problem is that people turn out to be not rational at all, which … Continue reading

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Our extended thinking

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] How rational is our brain? Can our limited mind compete with computers? Questions that are easily posed, but which assume a wrong idea of ​​how human cognition works (or should work). … Continue reading

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