Sentient Rationality in the Digital Age: Integration of Neuroscience and Philosophy for Decision Making
Sergio RodrÃguez Jerez
International Journal of Psychological Studies, 2024, vol. 16, issue 4, 16
Abstract:
This article delves into the intriguing intersection between human rationality and digital technologies, with a specific focus on the influence of emotion and artificial intelligence on decision making. Drawing from the theory of sentient rationality, it examines how emotional and somatic components shape rationality in a digital context. The implications of these insights for understanding human cognition are thoroughly discussed. Moreover, the article proposes innovative transemiotic approaches that integrate neuroscience and philosophy, inviting the reader to delve deeper into these novel methods. The conclusion presents practical recommendations for future research, underscoring their potential applications in the rapidly evolving digital age.
Date: 2024
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