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Reasoning: studies of human inference and its foundations

Adler, Jonathan E.(Edited by)Rips, Lance J.(Edited by)
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This interdisciplinary work is a collection of major essays on reasoning: deductive, inductive, abductive, belief revision, defeasible (non-monotonic), cross cultural, conversational, and argumentative.

They are each oriented toward contemporary empirical studies.

The book focuses on foundational issues, including paradoxes, fallacies, and debates about the nature of rationality, the traditional modes of reasoning, as well as counterfactual and causal reasoning.

It also includes chapters on the interface between reasoning and other forms of thought.

In general, this last set of essays represents growth points in reasoning research, drawing connections to pragmatics, cross-cultural studies, emotion and evolution.

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Cambridge University Press
1107175755 / 9781107175754
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
160
05/05/2008
England
English
1053 pages
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