The Nobel Laureate Herbert Simon proposed a theory based on bounded rationality, which stated that
a. because the world is finite, we have few choices to make.
b. because we have limited knowledge, time, and resources to make decisions, sometimes achieving the best available may be better than the best possible.
c. because we can reason, our decisions are always right.
d. even though we live in communities, our decisions should benefit only us as individuals.
B
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An argument is fallacious if it ________.
A. has a false conclusion B. contains a mistake in reasoning C. has one or more false premises D. All of the answers are correct
The American Muslim population is comprised entirely of immigrants
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Vasubandhu claimed that we directly perceive the objects in the world around us
a. True b. False
Bertrand Russell criticizes Aquinas' arguments on the basis that:
1. they are just plain silly. 2. if everything requires a cause, then we can ask what caused God. 3. Jesus never existed. 4. the Catholic Church committed human rights violations.