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For Proulx, however, the appropriate response is not hyperrationality, paradox and the absurd but a kind of nurturing steadfastness.
One commentator has defended it as a "trace of resistance to the hyperrationality of contemporary legal discourse".
In order to consume, the specialist makes others consume according to a cybernetic programme whose hyperrationality of exchange will abolish sacrifice... and man.
Sometimes it thematized a heightened irrationality, at others it slid into hyperrationality, while at still others it seems to escape the logic of these categories altogether.
Behavioral assumptions: whereas neoclassical theory assumes hyperrationality and ignores most of the hazards related to opportunism, TCE assumes bounded rationality.
Even under the best of circumstances, Dr. Klagsbrun said, lawyers can be difficult patients, and the same traits that make them difficult on the couch, such as dogmatism, contentiousness and hyperrationality, tend to torment spouses and children as well.
Or was it because the hyperrationality of the Thuriens enabled them to accept without discomposure any representation of what they knew was real, while at the same time making them incapable of surrendering disbelief to anything that they knew intellectually to be a fiction?