rationality and evolutionary psychology
Rationality refers to the ability of individuals to use logical reasoning and make rational decisions based on facts, evidence, and sound judgment. It involves making choices that are in line with one's goals and values. Evolutionary psychology is a scientific approach that explores how human behavior and cognitive processes have been shaped by evolution. It examines how our behaviors, emotions, and mental processes developed over time, often exploring their adaptive functions and how they contribute to reproductive success.
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