Contributions

  • Lambalgen, Michiel van, 1954- - Contributor

Publication

2008 - MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

101,750 words, Guess

Page Count

407 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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Classifications

  • DDC153.4
  • LCCBF311 .S67773 2008

Description

"In Human Reasoning and Cognitive Science, Keith Stenning and Michiel van Lambalgen - a cognitive scientist and a logician - argue for the indispensability of modern mathematical logic to the study of human reasoning. Logic and cognition were once closely connected, they write, but were "divorced" in the past century; the psychology of deduction went from being central to the cognitive revolution to being the subject of widespread skepticism about whether human reasoning really happens outside the academy. Stenning and van Lambalgen argue that logic and reasoning have been separated because of a series of unwarranted assumptions about logic." "Stenning and van Lambalgen contend that psychology cannot ignore processes of interpretation in which people, wittingly or unwittingly, frame problems for subsequent reasoning. The authors employ a neurally implementable defeasible logic for modeling part of this framing process, and show how it can be used to guide the design of experiments and interpret results. They draw examples from deductive reasoning, from the child's development of understandings of mind, from analysis of a psychiatric disorder (autism), and from the search for the evolutionary origins of human higher mental processes."--Jacket.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • A Bradford book

Other Editions

  • Human reasoning and cognitive scienceMIT Press2008-01-01

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