Reason, bias, and inquiry : the crossroads of epistemology and psychology / edited by Nathan Ballantyne and David Dunning.
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2022]
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書本目錄:
- Part I Rationality and bias. 1. Bias : some conceptual geography / Thomas Kelly and Sarah McGrath
- 2. I'm right, you're biased : how we understand ourselves and others / Nathan N. Cheek and Emily Pronin
- 3. Yo-yo rationality attributions / Roy Sorensen
- 4. Can we be reasonable? Bias, skepticism and public discourse / Teresa Allen and Michael Patrick Lynch
- 5. Rationalization, creativity and imaginative resistance / Jason D'Cruz
- Part II Perception and attention. 6. Sign unseen, justice unobserved : how naïve realism in visual attention affects legal decision-making / Yael Granot, Kristyn A. Jones, and Emily Balcetis
- 7. Dogmatism and the epistemology of covert selection / Chris Tucker
- 8. Bias in a biased system : visual perceptual prejudice / Jessie Munton
- Part III Metacognition and epistemic evaluation. 9. The trouble of not knowing what you do not know : psychological, philosophical, and societal implications / David Dunning
- 10. Novices and expert disagreement / Nathan Ballantyne
- 11. Against Strawsonian epistemology : testimony, self-knowledge, promising, and resolving / Hilary Kornblith
- 12. Attitude psychology and virtue epistemology : a new framework / Alessandra Tanesini
- Part IV Cognition and development. 13. A paradox of information aggregation : we do it well but think about it poorly, and why this is a problem for institutions / Hugo Mercier
- 14. Why do people argue past one another rather that with one another? / Deanna Kuhn and Kalypso Iordanou
- 15. Knowing what is known : emerging insights into the limits of individual and distributed knowledge / Frank C. Keil and Kristi L. Lockhart.