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    Why we reason: intention-alignment and the genesis of human rationality.Andy Norman - 2016 - Biology and Philosophy 31 (5):685-704.
    Why do humans reason? Many animals draw inferences, but reasoning—the tendency to produce and respond to reason-giving performances—is biologically unusual, and demands evolutionary explanation. Mercier and Sperber advance our understanding of reason’s adaptive function with their argumentative theory of reason. On this account, the “function of reason is argumentative… to devise and evaluate arguments intended to persuade.” ATR, they argue, helps to explain several well-known cognitive biases. In this paper, I develop a neighboring hypothesis called the intention alignment model and (...)
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    The unmaking of wisdom: How we compromise reason’s capacity to transform the human condition.Andy Norman - 2010 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 18 (2):63-88.
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  3. The Unmaking of Wisdom: Part 1.Andy Norman - 2010 - Free Inquiry 31:32-38.
     
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  4. The Unmaking of Wisdom Part 2: Recovering Reason.Andy Norman - 2011 - Free Inquiry 31:31-34.
     
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