rationality

IPA: ræʃʌnˈæɫɪti

noun

  • The quality or state of being rational; due exercise of reason; reasonableness.
  • Objective consideration.
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Examples of "rationality" in Sentences

  • The notion that all rationality is based on intuitions is incorrect.
  • Moreso, I'd agree that rationality is real (otherwise, what are we talking about?)
  • People's rationality is difficult to assess, and what makes behavioral economics so interesting.
  • First of all, I agree that a useful definition of rationality is not completely without subjective content.
  • Overall, I suspect greater intelligence and rationality is associated with lower prejudice, but not very strongly.
  • This widens the potential number of people who can benefit from the technology because rationality is not a requirement for use.
  • A careful reading of numerous usages of the term rationality, which need not be retraced here, suggests that this is the meaning most often implied when the term is used Simon 1976, p.
  • Well, if that were true, it seems to me that European governments -- given their vaunted rationality is such matters -- would put all below-average workers on the dole or give them early retirement and let the other half of the work force support them.

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