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Что (кто) такое rational - определение

QUALITY OF BEING AGREEABLE TO REASON
Hyperrationality; Hyperrational; Rational thought; Rational decision; Wertrational; Rational point of view; Rational; Rational thinking; Scientific rationality; Being rational; Practical rationality; Theoretical rationality; Reason-responsiveness
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a.
1.
Intellectual, endowed with reason, reasoning.
2.
Reasonable, just, right, equitable, moderate, fair, fit, proper, agreeable to reason, according to reason.
3.
Judicious, sagacious, enlightened, sensible, discreet, wise, intelligent.
4.
Sane, sound, sober, in one's right mind, in one's sober senses.
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1.
Rational decisions and thoughts are based on reason rather than on emotion.
He's asking you to look at both sides of the case and come to a rational decision...
? irrational
ADJ: usu ADJ n
rationally
It can be very hard to think rationally when you're feeling so vulnerable and alone.
? irrationally
ADV: usu ADV with v
rationality
We live in an era of rationality.
? irrationality
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A rational person is someone who is sensible and is able to make decisions based on intelligent thinking rather than on emotion.
Did he come across as a sane rational person?...
? irrational
ADJ
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·noun A rational being.
II. Rational ·adj Relating to the reason; not physical; mental.
III. Rational ·adj Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with reason or understanding; reasoning.
IV. Rational ·adj Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic;
- said of formulae. ·see under Formula.
V. Rational ·adj Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise; judicious; as, rational conduct; a rational man.
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adj. rational to + inf. (it is not rational to expect miracles)
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¦ adjective
1. based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
2. able to think sensibly or logically.
3. having the capacity to reason.
4. Mathematics (of a number, quantity, or expression) expressible, or containing quantities which are expressible, as a ratio of whole numbers.
Derivatives
rationality noun
rationally adverb
Origin
ME: from L. rationalis, from ratio(n-) (see ratio).
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[Mathematics] a fractional number n/d, where n and d are integers, n is the numerator and d is the denominator. The set of all rational numbers is usually called Q. Computers do not usually deal with rational numbers but instead convert them to real numbers which are represented (approximately in some cases) as floating-point numbers. Compare irrational.
Rational egoism         
ETHICAL THEORY
Rational selfishness; Rational egoist; Rational self-interest; Rational Selfishness; Egoism (rational); Rational self interest
Rational egoism (also called rational selfishness) is the principle that an action is rational if and only if it maximizes one's self-interest.Baier (1990), p.
Rational-legal authority         
FORM OF LEADERSHIP IN WHICH THE AUTHORITY OF AN ORGANIZATION OR A RULING REGIME IS LARGELY TIED TO LEGAL RATIONALITY, LEGAL LEGITIMACY AND BUREAUCRACY
Legal domination; Legal-rational authority; Rational authority; Rational-legal; Legal rationality; Rationalistic authority; Rational–legal authority; Legitimate domination; Socioeconomic order
Rational-legal authority (also known as rational authority, legal authority, rational domination, legal domination, or bureaucratic authority) is a form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to legal rationality, legal legitimacy and bureaucracy. The majority of the modern states of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are rational-legal authorities, according to those who use this form of classification.
rationality         
n.
1.
Sanity, soundness of mind.
2.
Reasonableness, rationalness.
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Rationality is the quality of being guided by or based on reasons. In this regard, a person acts rationally if they have a good reason for what they do or a belief is rational if it is based on strong evidence.

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Rationality

Rationality is the quality of being guided by or based on reasons. In this regard, a person acts rationally if they have a good reason for what they do or a belief is rational if it is based on strong evidence. This quality can apply to an ability, as in rational animal, to a psychological process, like reasoning, to mental states, such as beliefs and intentions, or to persons who possess these other forms of rationality. A thing that lacks rationality is either arational, if it is outside the domain of rational evaluation, or irrational, if it belongs to this domain but does not fulfill its standards.

There are many discussions about the essential features shared by all forms of rationality. According to reason-responsiveness accounts, to be rational is to be responsive to reasons. For example, dark clouds are a reason for taking an umbrella, which is why it is rational for an agent to do so in response. An important rival to this approach are coherence-based accounts, which define rationality as internal coherence among the agent's mental states. Many rules of coherence have been suggested in this regard, for example, that one should not hold contradictory beliefs or that one should intend to do something if one believes that one should do it. Goal-based accounts characterize rationality in relation to goals, such as acquiring truth in the case of theoretical rationality. Internalists believe that rationality depends only on the person's mind. Externalists contend that external factors may also be relevant. Debates about the normativity of rationality concern the question of whether one should always be rational. A further discussion is whether rationality requires that all beliefs are reviewed from scratch rather than trusting pre-existing beliefs.

Various types of rationality are discussed in the academic literature. The most influential distinction is between theoretical and practical rationality. Theoretical rationality concerns the rationality of beliefs. Rational beliefs are based on evidence that supports them. Practical rationality pertains primarily to actions. This includes certain mental states and events preceding actions, like intentions and decisions. In some cases, the two can conflict, as when practical rationality requires that one adopts an irrational belief. Another distinction is between ideal rationality, which demands that rational agents obey all the laws and implications of logic, and bounded rationality, which takes into account that this is not always possible since the computational power of the human mind is too limited. Most academic discussions focus on the rationality of individuals. This contrasts with social or collective rationality, which pertains to collectives and their group beliefs and decisions.

Rationality is important for solving all kinds of problems in order to efficiently reach one's goal. It is relevant for and discussed in many disciplines. In ethics, one question is whether one can be rational without being moral at the same time. Psychology is interested in how psychological processes implement rationality. This also includes the study of failures to do so, as in the case of cognitive biases. Cognitive and behavioral sciences usually assume that people are rational to predict how they think and act. Logic studies the laws of correct arguments. These laws are highly relevant for the rationality of beliefs. A very influential conception of practical rationality is given in decision theory: it states that a decision is rational if the chosen option has the highest expected utility. Other relevant fields include game theory, Bayesianism, economics, and artificial intelligence.