[图书][B] The epistemic innocence of irrational beliefs

L Bortolotti - 2020 - books.google.com
In an ideal world, our beliefs would satisfy norms of truth and rationality, as well as foster the
acquisition, retention, and use of other relevant information. In reality, we have limited …

True Believers: The Incredulity Hypothesis and the Enduring Legacy of the Obedience Experiments

JM Doris, L Niemi, E Machery - … Scientiæ. Travaux d' …, 2024 - journals.openedition.org
Numerous commentaries on the Milgram experiments entertain versions of the Incredulity
Hypothesis, which maintains that Milgram's participants did not as a rule believe they were …

Believing badly ain't so bad

E Sullivan-Bissett - Philosophical Psychology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The Covid-19 pandemic provides the newest example of staunch polarization in the
epistemic community, providing ample opportunity for profound disagreements on its origin …

Reducing choice-blindness? An experimental study comparing experienced meditators to non-meditators

L Lachaud, B Jacquet, J Baratgin - European Journal of Investigation in …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The mindfulness trait is an intrinsic characteristic of one's disposition that facilitates
awareness of the present moment. Meditation has proven to enhance situational awareness …

The epistemic benefits of irrational boredom

L Bortolotti, M Aliffi - The moral psychology of boredom, 2021 - books.google.com
Bernard Williams argues against the idea that an immortal life would be desirable. People
who continue to exist for a very long time can only have a certain number of experiences …

The Manipulationist Threat to moral responsibility

K Moody - Synthese, 2024 - Springer
Standard compatibilist accounts adjudicating when individuals are morally responsible for
their actions are predicated on the assumption that individuals will have responsibility for the …

Choice blindness and choice-induced preference change in groups

P Pärnamets, J von Zimmermann, R Raafat, G Vogel… - 2020 - osf.io
Contrary to common belief, our preferences do not only shape our decisions but are also
shaped by what decisions we make. This effect, known as choice-induced preference …

Unbiased Awarding of Art Prizes? It's Hard to Judge

E Sullivan-Bissett, M Rush - British Journal of Aesthetics, 2023 - academic.oup.com
We have higher-order evidence that aesthetic judgements in the context of awarding art
prizes may be affected by implicit bias, to the detriment of artists from marginalized groups …

The Role of Context in Belief Evaluation: Costs and Benefits of Irrational Beliefs

E Vintiadis, L Bortolotti - The Cognitive Science of Belief: A …, 2022 - books.google.com
The ways human agents act and also the ways they form and maintain beliefs are relevant to
judgments of rationality. Though there is no commonly accepted definition of irrationality, a …

[PDF][PDF] La pleine conscience: un outil d'aide à la désautomatisation des processus cognitifs

L Lachaud - 2023 - theses.fr
Résumé Les théories du double traitement de lŠinformation supposent que les processus
cognitifs impliqués dans le traitement de lŠinformation sont de nature automatique ou …