This special issue focuses on the controversial boundary between rationality and irrationality and on its multiple connections with psychopathology. Exploring such a boundary along with its complexities has become increasingly common over the past few decades. Indeed, the topic has garnered significant attention both in psychology and in philosophy of psychiatry, with a number of researchers exploring the idea that rational and irrational states may be seen as importantly continuous.
Petrolini, V., Loria, E. (2020). Introduction to the special issue “The Bounds of Rationality”. Rijeka : European Journal of Analytic Philosophy.
Introduction to the special issue “The Bounds of Rationality”
Petrolini, ValentinaSecondo
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2020
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This special issue focuses on the controversial boundary between rationality and irrationality and on its multiple connections with psychopathology. Exploring such a boundary along with its complexities has become increasingly common over the past few decades. Indeed, the topic has garnered significant attention both in psychology and in philosophy of psychiatry, with a number of researchers exploring the idea that rational and irrational states may be seen as importantly continuous.File in questo prodotto:
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