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Introduction | 7 | |
Sect. I | Rationality, Social Choice and Moral Theory | |
Preface | ||
1 | Belief-attribution and Rationality: A Dilemma for Jerry Fodor | 19 |
2 | Action Sentence and Action for Welfare | 35 |
3 | What 'Rational' Could Mean in the Human Sciences | 58 |
4 | Meanings and Rationalities in Social Choice Theory | 79 |
5 | The Coherence of Rights | 104 |
Sect. II | Rationality and Social Sciences | |
Preface | ||
6 | The Project of Rationality and the Discipline of Social Sciences | 131 |
7 | Cognitive Effects of the Computational Paradigm in the Human Sciences | 141 |
8 | Emergent Rationality through Jurisprudence | 164 |
9 | The Remainder World | 182 |
Sect. III | Rationality, Theory Construction and Science | |
Preface | ||
10 | Objectivism and Social Determination: A Plea of a Rationalist | 197 |
11 | Changing Concepts of 'Rationality' in Science | 212 |
12 | 'Identity' and 'Property' in Vagueness | 227 |
13 | Rationality of Mathematical Constructions | 239 |
Sect. IV | Rationality, Language and Logic | |
Preface | ||
14 | Language and Cognition: An Ancient Indian Perspective | 257 |
15 | Grammar as a Means of Knowing Denotative Function | 267 |
16 | Reference and Interpretation | 290 |
17 | The Paradox of the First Person | 300 |
18 | Executable Justificational Rationality as Naturalised Epistemology | 312 |
19 | Logic and Rationality in an Artificial Intelligence Perspective | 345 |
20 | Characterising Coherence in Multimodal Discourse | 360 |
Notes on Contributors | 377 |
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