Decision-Making with the Synthetic Mind
Yoshiteru Nakamori ()
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Yoshiteru Nakamori: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Chapter Chapter 5 in Sensible Decision-Making, 2025, pp 225-271 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter explores synthetic thinking and its crucial role in achieving balanced and well-reasoned decision-making. Sensible decision-making integrates rational analysis with intuitive insights, leveraging social information to achieve a practical synthesis. The chapter introduces a comprehensive methodology for knowledge synthesis based on the Knowledge Construction Model and its key component, the Knowledge Triad Synthesis Framework. This framework harmonizes diverse forms of knowledge, enabling well-informed and thoughtful decisions while also facilitating the creation of compelling narratives for effective communication.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-6811-3_5
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