In personal and public affairs alike we constantly confront the need for deciding among available alternatives. Sensible Decisions synthesizes Nicholas Rescher's contribution to this discussion over the years. Rescher's prime aim is to illuminate some of the theoretical complications and perplexities that characterize rational procedure in matters of decision making at the public policy level.
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In this fine collection of essays, Nicholas Rescher brings his formidable systematic and analytic powers to illuminate some of the deepest issues in rational decision-making under conditions of imperfect knowledge and predictability.--John Kekes, SUNY Albany
Non-technical, accessible, cogent, and very interesting. Sensible Decisions is not only a good introduction to the subject of rational choice, but has much to offer those with a great deal of background in the field.--Samuel C. Wheeler III, editor, Public Affairs Quarterly
Nicholas Rescher is University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He is a former president of the American Philosophical Association and president-elect of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. He is the author of over 100 books ranging over many areas of philosophy.
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