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Bruno just finished working out at the gym. On his way to the locker room, he passes Charming, a very pretty woman. Bruno feels his heart pounding and is convinced that he must be in love with Charming. Bruno's feelings are best explained by
Practical Rationality
Decision-making processes and actions that are oriented toward achieving specific, practical outcomes rather than adhering to theoretical or ideological principles.
Theoretical Rationality
The capacity to apply reason and logic in constructing theoretical frameworks, often contrasting with practical reasoning used in everyday decision-making.
Substantive Rationality
A way of acting that takes into account the wider value or purpose of an action, rather than merely following a set of rules.
Formal Rationality
Formal rationality denotes a mode of thought and action guided by rules, laws, and procedures often associated with bureaucratic organizations and procedures.
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