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Rational Emotions How Emotions Succeed When Reasoning Fails

Rational Emotions How Emotions Succeed When Reasoning Fails. Eyal Winter The Center for the Study for Rationality The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Prefrontal Cortex. Behavioral Economics. Bridging between the classical decision models (mainly in econ) and experimental/empirical findings.

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Rational Emotions How Emotions Succeed When Reasoning Fails

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  1. Rational EmotionsHow Emotions Succeed When Reasoning Fails Eyal Winter The Center for the Study for Rationality The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  2. Prefrontal Cortex

  3. Behavioral Economics • Bridging between the classical decision models (mainly in econ) and experimental/empirical findings. • Classical models assume primarily the maximization of material preferences. • Behavioral models look also at mental and emotional preferences. • Most of the literature in behavioral economics is focusing on mental fallacies and biases that drive us away from our material objectives. • I am instead trying to point out at cases in which our biases and emotions serve our interests sometimes even the narrow and immediate material interest

  4. Anger • Sorry your flight has been canceled • Al-Jazira interview • Mental Equilibrium • “Incentivising” Emotions

  5. Mental Equilibrium and The Prisoners’ Dilemma Material Mental

  6. Cockatoos risk their lives to protect the flock

  7. Turdoides squamiceps (Syrian African rift) Feed the entire flock not only their offspring

  8. Refrain from Breeding

  9. Altruism and Rationality • Zahavi’s Handicap Principle • Kin Selection • Group Selection

  10. 2048 × 1365 - geocaching.com

  11. Kin Selection • Altruism is more common in social environments which are ethnically homogenous. • James Andreoni: A 10 percentage point increase in ethnic diversity reduces donations by 14% • Tax Evasion in Norway!

  12. The biological mechanisms for altruism, cooperation and trust • Oxytocin • Autism and William’s Syndrome

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