Rationality in a sentence as a noun

Monsanto are a real pain in my *** as a plant scientist because they're nucleating an all-out war on rationality.

I've seen the argument: if someone is so clueless about rationality as to be religious, how could they make a good scientist?

Humans are emotional creatures, not always driven by strict rationality.

The fact that the comments exist anyway tends to shake my faith in the rationality of other, more credible criticisms of big companies in this forum.

> I've seen the argument: if someone is so clueless about rationality as to be religious, how could they make a good scientist?That's because the underlying assumptions are false.

How do you expect the consumer to have perfect knowledge, rationality and freedom of choice in that scenario?If your kid is gushing blood, you call an ambulance to take them wherever they can get patched up the fastest.

Any rational investment is unpinned by this - Facebook would still raise a huge IPO - because large financial institutions still have huge funds available to them and see the rationality of the investment.

Giving marketers deep psychological and behavioral insight increasingly enables them to circumvent rationality and "hack" consumers in various ways.

I think people here tend to assume that being an engineer/programmer means that not only must they treat their code with utmost logic and rationality, but that they should look at life in the same manner - that to be an empathetic and emotional person puts them at some sort of optimizational and productive disadvantage.

Rationality definitions

noun

the state of having good sense and sound judgment; "his rationality may have been impaired"; "he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions"

See also: reason reasonableness

noun

the quality of being consistent with or based on logic

See also: rationalness