For centuries thinkers have assumed that the uniquely human capacity for reasoning has existed to let people reach beyond mere perception and reflex in the search for truth. Rationality allowed a solitary thinker to blaze a path to philosophical, moral and scientific enlightenment.
Now some researchers are suggesting that reason evolved for a completely different purpose: to win arguments. Rationality, by this yardstick (and irrationality too, but we’ll get to that) is nothing more or less than a servant of the hard-wired compulsion to triumph in the debating arena. According to this view, bias, lack of logic and other supposed flaws that pollute the stream of reason are instead social adaptations that enable one group to persuade (and defeat) another. Certitude works, however sharply it may depart from the truth.
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de alexandru
16 iunie 2011, 11:52:03 în categoria Știri
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it boggles the mind
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NO IT DOES NOT!
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I was referring to the original paper cited in the text ( the PDF) , not the pop-science almost frivolous new-york-timeish article.
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I will win this argument :P
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NYT is not frivolous! E un exemplu de jurnalism de cel mai inalt nivel. Ce argumente ai care pot sa contrazica?
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Depinde de inaltimea fiecaruia :))
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about this tall
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poti sa-o faci mai inalta ca de aici nu se vede nimic :D
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"some researchers" huh? Good thing they're not british :)
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hai man, nu fii rau, ai acolo numele oamenilor de stiinta si linkuri la prezentare si la lucrarea stiintifica! e mult mai mult decat ma pot astepta de ORICE institutie de presa din romania si as da NYT oricand ca exemplu!
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mda, nu-i nimic de reprosat aici
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Games people play.
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Games biebel blay
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