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Rational Animals, Irrational Humans

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●Title
Rational Animals, Irrational Humans

●Edited by
Shigeru Watanabe, Aaron P. Blaisdell, Ludwig Huber,
Allan Young






Contents

Preface       ⅰ

     Aaron P. Blaisdell, Ludwig Huber, Allan Young and Shigeru Watanabe

Part Ⅰ:    Theoretical Considerations

1     Degrees of Rationality in Human and Non-Human Animals ....................3

       Ludwig Huber

2     On Becoming Approximately Rational: The Relational Reinterpretation Hypothesis ....................23

       Derek C. Penn and Daniel J. Povinelli

3     What Does it Mean to Observe Rationality?: A Philosophical Discussion ....................45

       Dominique Lestel

4     Mirror Neurons and the Rationality Problem ....................67

       Allan Young

Part Ⅱ:    Rational Choice

5     Learning about Absent Events in Human Contingency Judgements ....................83

       Leyre Castro, Edward A. Wasserman and Helena Matute

6     Rational Decisions: The Adaptive Nature of Context-Dependent Choice ....................101

       Alexandra G. Rosati and Jeffrey R. Stevens

7     Rationality in Animal Behavior: An Illustration Involving Categorization and Associative Learning .........................119

       Ruth Adam and Esteban Freidin

8     The Concorde Fallacy in Pigeons ....................135

       Shigeru Watanabe

Part Ⅲ:   nbsp;Causality

9     The Role of Associative Processes in Spatial, Temporal, and Casual Cognition ....................153

       Aaron P. Blaisdell

10   Causal Knowledge for Events and Objects in Animals .....................173

       Amanda Seed and Josep Call

11   Physical Reasoning in Infancy: Real Objects, Televised Objects and its Relationships between them ....................189

       Naoko Dan and Kazuo Hiraki

12   Perceptual Logics in a Comparative Perspective: The Case of Amodal Completion ....................201

       Kazuo Fujita and Tomokazu Ushitani

Part Ⅳ:    Insight and Reasoning

13   Exclusion Performances in Non-Human Animals: From Pigeons to Chimpanzees and back again ....................217

       Christian Schloegl, Thomas Bugnyar and Ulrike Aust

14   How to Open the Door to System 2: Debiasing the Bat and Ball Problem ....................235

       Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst

15   Dynamics of Insight Problem-Solving: Its Generative, Redundant, and Interactive Nature ....................253

       Hiroaki Suzuki

16   A Neural Mechanism Subserving Irrational Inference in Humans and its Possible Precursor in Japanese Monkeys ....................269

       Yumiko Yamazaki, Akitoshi Ogawa and Atsushi Iriki

Part Ⅴ:    Social Cognition

17   Bonding, Mentalising and Rationality ....................287

       Auguste M.P. von Bayern and Nathan J. Emery

18   Gaze-Following in Human and Non-Human Primates: Insights from the Cueing-Paradigm ....................305

       Christoph Teufel, Dean M. Alexis, Greg Davis and Nicola S. Clayton

19   Impaired Social Cognition in Parkinson's Disease ....................317

       Masaru Mimura