The Emotivism of Law. Systematic Irrationality, Imagined Orders, and the Spirit of Decision Making

Studia Humana 7 (4):16-29 (2018)
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Abstract

The process of decision making is predictable and irrational according to Daniel Ariely and other economic behaviorists, historians, and philosophers such as Daniel Kahneman or Yuval Noah Harari. Decisions made anteriorly can be, but don’t have to be, present in the actions of a person. Stories and shared belief in myths, especially those that arise from a system of human norms and values and are based on a belief in a “supernatural” order (religion) are important. Because of this, mass cooperation amongst strangers is possible.

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Adrian Mróz
Jan Matejko Academy of Art

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