Rationality, Perception and the All-Seeing Eye
Seeing—perception and vision—is implicitly the fundamental building block of the literature on rationality and cognition. Herbert Simon and Daniel Kahneman’s arguments against the omniscience of economic agents—and the concept of bounded rationality—depend critically on a particular view of the natu...
Main Authors: | Felin, T, Koenderink, J, Krueger, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2016
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