The cogsci notion of rationality is indeed a personal rather than a subpersonal one. I’m not trying to describe subprocesses as rational or irrational, though. I’m describing the whole person as rational or irrational, but rationality is an ideal standard for choices, not actions, and reflexes are not “choices.” In any case, I can’t find a sentence in your latest comment that I disagree with.
The cogsci notion of rationality is indeed a personal rather than a subpersonal one. I’m not trying to describe subprocesses as rational or irrational, though. I’m describing the whole person as rational or irrational, but rationality is an ideal standard for choices, not actions, and reflexes are not “choices.” In any case, I can’t find a sentence in your latest comment that I disagree with.