Rationality and Motivation
Herbert J. Kiesling
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Herbert J. Kiesling: Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Chapter 3 in Collective Goods, Neglected Goods:Dealing with Methodological Failure in the Social Sciences, 2000, pp 56-77 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:For Complete Policy Analysis, What Would a Proper Rationality Construct Look Like?A Note on Purpose and IntentionThe problem of subconscious behaviorA Framework for Viewing RationalityIndividual rationalityCollective rationalityThe Naturalistic FallacyShared ValuesLinguistic demands for shared values“Normal” reaction to sociality and social goalsOrigin of shared valuesRationality and Emotion: Summing Up
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Date: 2000
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