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- Irrationality abstract "Irrationality is cognition, thinking, talking or acting without inclusion of rationality. It is more specifically described as an action or opinion given through inadequate use of reason, emotional distress, or cognitive deficiency. The term is used, usually pejoratively, to describe thinking and actions that are, or appear to be, less useful, or more illogical than other more rational alternatives. Irrational behaviors of individuals include taking offense or becoming angry about a situation that has not yet occurred, expressing emotions exaggeratedly (such as crying hysterically), maintaining unrealistic expectations, engaging in irresponsible conduct such as problem intoxication, disorganization, or extravagance, and falling victim to confidence tricks. People with a mental illness like schizophrenia may exhibit irrational paranoia.These more contemporary "normative conceptions" of what constitutes a manifestation of irrationality are difficult to demonstrate empirically because it is not clear by whose standards we are to judge the behavior rational or irrational. Irrationality, historically speaking, is an outcome of the ancient Greek separation of rationality (logos) from emotion and sensuality as the sources of "false" assumptions and statements.".
- Irrationality wikiPageExternalLink mckenzie-tics.pdf.
- Irrationality wikiPageExternalLink rebt-cbt.net.
- Irrationality wikiPageID "691626".
- Irrationality wikiPageRevisionID "596280141".
- Irrationality hasPhotoCollection Irrationality.
- Irrationality subject Category:Concepts_in_logic.
- Irrationality subject Category:Human_behavior.
- Irrationality subject Category:Reasoning.
- Irrationality comment "Irrationality is cognition, thinking, talking or acting without inclusion of rationality. It is more specifically described as an action or opinion given through inadequate use of reason, emotional distress, or cognitive deficiency. The term is used, usually pejoratively, to describe thinking and actions that are, or appear to be, less useful, or more illogical than other more rational alternatives.".
- Irrationality label "Irracjonalność".
- Irrationality label "Irrational".
- Irrationality label "Irrationality".
- Irrationality sameAs Irrational.
- Irrationality sameAs Irasional.
- Irrationality sameAs Irracjonalność.
- Irrationality sameAs m.03353x.
- Irrationality sameAs Q1412340.
- Irrationality sameAs Q1412340.
- Irrationality wasDerivedFrom Irrationality?oldid=596280141.
- Irrationality isPrimaryTopicOf Irrationality.