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“Rationalization and self-sabotage”
Jason D’Cruz signe un article intitulé “Rationalization and self-sabotage“, qui paraît dans Behavioral and BrainSciences.
Abstract
In making the case that “rationalization is rational,” Cushman downplays its signature liability: Rationalization exposes a person to the hazard of delusion and self-sabotage. In paradigm cases, rationalization undermines instrumental rationality by introducing inaccuracies into the representational map required for planning and effective agency.