People's Rationality Constrained by Internalized Standard of Reasonableness.
The article explores how people's decision-making is influenced by both rationality and reasonableness. It suggests that individuals use reasonableness as a standard for making choices in situations involving conflicting values or viewpoints. Recent evidence shows that people can distinguish between rationality and reasonableness, using them as separate guides for decision-making. This indicates that people's pursuit of rationality may be limited by their desire to also be reasonable.