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This paper will take the paradox of Centipede Game for example to show how our rationality and cognition work when common sense, as well as our experience, is involved. The paper also introduces the “responsive logos” to interpret how some behaviors we recognize as irrational transfer into practical rational ones through mutual interactions. For a better understanding of responsive logos, the information collection function and evolutional outcome will be displayed at the end of the article. Hereinbefore, the paper shows a new mechanism in our cognition and behavior.
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Lei, Y., Yang, L. (2012). Human Interactions and Responsive Logos on Common Sense. In: Wu, Y. (eds) Advanced Technology in Teaching - Proceedings of the 2009 3rd International Conference on Teaching and Computational Science (WTCS 2009). Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 117. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25437-6_67
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