
This volume collects four published articles by the late Tamara Horowitz and two unpublished papers on decision theory: "Making Rational Decisions When Preferences Cycle" and the monograph-length "The Backtracking Fallacy." An introduction is provided by editor Joseph Camp. Horowitz preferred to recognize the diversity of rationality, both practical and theoretical rationality. She resisted the temptation to accept simple theories of rationality that are quick to characterize ordinary reasoning as fallacious. This broadly humanist approach to philosophy is exemplified by the articles in this collection. As just one example, in "The Backtracking Fallacy," she argues that there are policies for decision-making a person may adopt if the person prefers to do so, but need not adopt. A person who employs such a policy no longer can regard standard expected utility theory as exceptionless, thereby sacrificing theoretical simplicity. But it is a mistake, Horowitz argues, to preserve theoretical simplicity by falsifying the decision making methods real people really use.
This volume investigates the nature of rational decision-making and the validity of a priori knowledge by challenging reductive models of human reasoning. Tamara Horowitz, a philosopher known for her humanist approach, argues against simplistic theories that label ordinary human reasoning as fallacious. Through a collection of published and unpublished works, she posits that theoretical simplicity should not come at the cost of misrepresenting the actual methods individuals use to make decisions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of philosophy utilize this collection as a primary source for understanding Horowitz's specific critiques of decision theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a strong background in formal logic and philosophical terminology to fully grasp the arguments presented.
Page Count:
205
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190623497
ISBN-13:
9780190623494
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