Rational Fool
In his book "合理的な愚か者" (The Rational Fool), Amartya Sen explores the intersection of economics and ethics. This thought-provoking work delves into the concept of rationality and its limitations in decision-making. Sen challenges the notion that rationality always leads to optimal outcomes, arguing that individuals can be rational but still make foolish choices. The book raises important questions about the role of reason in human behavior and the complexities of decision-making. Sen's analysis sheds light on the ways in which rationality can be influenced by various factors, such as emotions, biases, and social pressures.
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