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Towards a "virtual" rationality?
pp. 331-348
Abstract
Psychology has, for a long time, shown the boundaries of human rationality. The rationalistic model of human behaviour assumed by neoclassical economics has broken down; the idea that companies are guided by managers who are able to weigh all the options and make the most rational or optimum decisions in accordance with maximizing principles, such as "profits", cannot be held any more.
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Aerts Diederik, Van Belle Hubert, Van Der Veken Jan (1999) World views and the problem of synthesis: the yellow book of "Einstein meets Magritte". Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 331-348
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4708-8_21
Full citation:
Campos Francisco (1999) „Towards a "virtual" rationality?“, In: D. Aerts, H. Van Belle & J. Van Der Veken (eds.), World views and the problem of synthesis, Dordrecht, Springer, 331–348.