WHY BOUNDED RATIONALITY?

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Abstract

In the philosophy of science why-questions are a way to address the foundations of scientific explanation. For Bas van Fraassen (1980), a theory of explanation is essentially a theory of why-questions. Why-questions and their answers are individuated only relative to a context. 1 The pragmatic problem of the context determines the relevance of the answer and ultimately the choice made therein.

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Viale, R. (2020). WHY BOUNDED RATIONALITY? In Routledge Handbook of Bounded Rationality (pp. 1–54). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315658353-1

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