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Negotiating Rationally
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Everyday Irrationality: How Pseudo-Scientists, Lunatics, and the Rest of Us Systematically Fail to Think Rationally
Robyn Dawes defines irrationality as adhering to beliefs that are inherently self-contradictory, not just incorrect, self-defeating, or the basis of poor decisions Such beliefs are unfortunately common. Witness two examples: the belief that child sexual abuse can be diagnosed by observing symptoms typically resulting from such abuse, rather than symptoms that differentiate between abused and non-abused children; and the belief that a physical or personal disaster can be understood by studying it alone in-depth rather than by comparing the situation in which it occurred to similar situations where nothing bad happened. This book first demonstrates how such irrationality results from ignoring obvious comparisons. Such neglect is traced to associational and story-based thinking, while true rational judgment requires comparative thinking. Strong emotion--or even insanity--is one reason for making automatic associations without comparison, but as the author demonstrates, a lot of everyday judgment, unsupported professional claims, and even social policy is based on the same kind of irrationality. .
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Rationally Right: An Explanation of the Conservative Paradigm
Liberals and conservatives wish for the same political outcomes - plentiful housing, good education opportunities for our youth, and a generally healthy, wealthy, happy and safe populace Why then is there such animosity between these two groups working for the same common goals? "Rationally Right" makes the argument that there are two political mindsets, or in the modern verbiage, two political paradigms. This difference in paradigms leads to misunderstandings, mistrust, and rancor between these two political factions. "Rationally Right" delves into the basis for the two different political paradigms and how these paradigms are applied to issues as diverse as education, retirement, gun control, and taxation. "Rationally Right" explains the conservative paradigm to the non-conservative in a non-threatening and thoughtful manner, while supplying the conservative with unique conservative insight. Regardless of your political persuasion, "Rationally Right" is a must read..
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