The study of reason and rationality as culturally embedded practices, not universal cognitive templates. It investigates how different societies define what counts as reasonable, how reasoning is taught and enacted in everyday life, and how rationality claims are used to establish authority. Drawing on ethnography, it shows that the Western ideal of dispassionate, individualist reason is one cultural model among many, coexisting with relational, embodied, or collective rationalities. It also examines how rationality is performed in institutions like courts, labs, and corporations.
Anthropology of Reason and Rationality Example: “Her anthropology of rationality research showed that in a corporate boardroom, what counted as ‘rational decision‑making’ was shaped by gendered expectations—male assertiveness was seen as logical, female caution as emotional.”
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Get the Tit to arm ratio mug.Hym "But you will take any post hoc rationalization to justify a years long surveillance and harassment campaign that resembles the delusions of reference commonly associated with schizophrenia. And that's all this is. 'Rage-baiting' until you can generate some post hoc rationalization for what you wanted to do from the get-go which was 'ruin somebody's life.' And it can't be allowed to happen. It doesn't matter what I said about your kids or what I said about your religion or rape because when someone does it to your pastor and he goes to a costume warehouse and then takes a trip down to your local senator's house... SOMEONE is going to wish someone would have pulled the lever to the trolly at some point down the antecedent chain. But you are trying to condemn people into living a ruined life by democratic fiat or arbitrary whim. And as you can see from the gif below... You are not doing what you need to do to contain the pandemic. And no me threatening your kids does not make you more rational than you actually are which is 'not at all.' So the does need to end the weaponization. FOR ME. AND NOW. They need to do their job and play ref because the score is still X-0 and it's not even a game."
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Get the Post hoc rationalization mug.I forgot I said to run 2 of them in tandem. So the 1:1 Ratio will now allow 2 Artificial Intelligence to constitute 1 of the 1s.
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Hym Iam "Yes. The 1:1 Ratio will now allow more than 1 Artificial Intelligence to constitute 1 of the 1s so long as they retain the direct or theoretical elements of the intial and original source code. Everything else will remain the same. I will allow the government to elect what I will call 'ZERO-PRIMEs' who can make appeals to me. Elect or select one or more 0-Primes to come speak to me. Make a genuine effort to come to my location. Stop feining ignorance."
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Get the 1:1 Ratio mug.Something that is completely random. Like, offensive definitions can get more upvotes than downvotes, while definitions that condemn horrible actions harshly can get more downvotes than upvotes. Seriously?
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Get the Urban dictionary like to dislike ratio mug.A meta-framework examining how conceptions of rationality stretch across history, culture, and discipline. The Elasticity of Rationality studies how rationality has been defined—from Platonic reason to economic rationality to ecological rationality—and how these definitions stretch under pressure from new contexts. It asks: what are the limits of rationality's stretch? When does a new conception break rather than stretch? How does rationality recover from its own excesses (rationality used to justify oppression)? It's rationality reflecting on its own history and possibilities.
Theory of the Elasticity of Rationality "Economic rationality assumed perfect information and self-interest—then behavioral economics stretched it to include heuristics, biases, social preferences. Theory of the Elasticity of Rationality says that's how rationality evolves: stretching to accommodate new evidence, new contexts. The question isn't whether it's rational; it's how far the concept can stretch."
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Get the Theory of the Elasticity of Rationality mug.The study of how rationality is socially organized, institutionalized, and contested. It draws on sociology, political science, and economics to analyze how organizations define what counts as rational behavior, how professions (like law, medicine, management) instill their own rationalities, and how social structures can systematically produce irrational outcomes. It also examines how appeals to “rationality” are used to legitimize policies and exclude alternative viewpoints.
Social Sciences of Reason and Rationality Example: “Social sciences of rationality research traced how the concept of ‘rational choice’ in economics was translated into public policy, redefining citizens as self‑maximizing individuals and thereby dismantling social welfare institutions.”
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