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Rationality and Intelligence

Rationality and Intelligence

Rationality and Intelligence

Jonathan Baron, University of Pennsylvania
October 1985
Replaced By 9780521017237
Hardback
9780521267175

    What is intelligence? Can it be increased by teaching? If so, how, and what difference would an increase make? Before we can answer these questions, we need to clarify them. Jonathan Baron argues that when we do so we find that intelligence has much to do with rational thinking, and that the skills involved in rational thinking are in fact teachable, at least to some extent. Rationality and Intelligence develops and justifies a prescriptive theory of rational thinking in terms of utility theory and the theory of rational life plans. The prescriptive theory, buttressed by other assumptions, suggests that people generally think too little and in a way that is insufficiently critical of the initial possibilities that occur to them. However these biases can be - and sometimes are - corrected by education.

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    July 2005
    Paperback
    9780521017237
    308 pages
    230 × 160 × 23 mm
    0.47kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Rational choices and plans
    • 3. A theory of thinking
    • 4. The scheme fleshed out: a decision-theoretic analysis of thinking
    • 5. Conditions of effective thinking
    • 6. Effects of rational thinking on the individual and society
    • 7. The teaching of rational thinking
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Jonathan Baron , University of Pennsylvania