Special Issue on COVID-19 Collective Irrationalities: An Overview

Philosophical Psychology 36 (5):895-905 (2023)
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In the previous discussions of irrationality in philosophy and psychology, the focus has been on irrationality at the level of individuals, such as irrational reasoning, irrational judgment, irrati...

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