Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters

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"Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters" is a non-fiction book by cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker that explores the nature of human reasoning, why people often think irrationally, and how better reasoning can improve individual and societal decision-making.

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instanceOf book on rationality
non-fiction book
addresses fallacies in human judgment
misconceptions about rationality
the gap between normative and descriptive reasoning
aimsTo bridge scientific research on reasoning with everyday thinking
explain the nature of rational thought
author Steven Pinker
authorOccupation cognitive psychologist
describes how better reasoning can improve individual decision-making
how better reasoning can improve societal decision-making
how humans reason
why people often think irrationally
explores the benefits of rational thinking for society
the relationship between rationality and morality
the role of rationality in public discourse
tools for improving reasoning skills
genre cognitive science literature
non-fiction
popular science
hasForm audiobook
ebook
print
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in philosophy of reasoning
readers interested in psychology
language English
mainSubject Bayesian epistemology
surface form: Bayesian reasoning

cognitive biases
critical thinking
decision-making
human reasoning
logic
probability theory
rationality
science of reasoning
social implications of rationality
statistical reasoning
relatedField behavioral economics
cognitive psychology
decision theory
philosophy
statistics

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Steven Pinker notableWork Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters