The Association for Rational Psychology is a research-focused organization dedicated to the mathematical and conceptual analysis of psychological notions, aiming to find the most effective ways of understanding all agents, regardless of their rationality. With a history dating back to the reintroduction of the term in 1982, the Association seeks to apply the successful perspective of Rational Mechanics to the fields of psychology and economics.
Rational psychology, a branch of mathematics, delves into the characterization of psychological organizations for agents, emphasizing the importance of finding the best concepts for analysis. While not focused on rationality in the economic sense, the Association for Rational Psychology aims to foster research and communication in this field, distributing information and maintaining a comprehensive archive on rational psychology.
Generated from the website