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Human Reasoning

Human Reasoning

Human Reasoning

David E Over, University of Durham
Jonathan St B T Evans, University of Plymouth
September 2024
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    This Element is on new developments in the psychology of reasoning that raise or address philosophical questions. In traditional studies in the psychology of reasoning, the focus was on inference from arbitrary assumptions and not at all from beliefs, and classical binary logic was presupposed as the only standard for human reasoning. But recently a new Bayesian paradigm has emerged in the discipline. This views ordinary human reasoning as mostly inferring probabilistic conclusions from degrees of beliefs, or from hypothetical premises relevant to a purpose at hand, and as often about revising or updating degrees of belief. This Element also covers new formulations of dual-process theories of the mind, stating that there are two types of mental processing, one rapid and intuitive and shared with other animals, and the other slow and reflective and more characteristic of human beings. The final topic covered is the new developments and rationality.

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    September 2024
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009495356
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Deductive reasoning
    • 3. Reasoning and probability
    • 4. Non-deductive reasoning
    • 5. Conditionals
    • 6. Dual processes in reasoning
    • 7. Rationality and reasoning
    • 8. Conclusions.
      Authors
    • David E Over , University of Durham
    • Jonathan St B T Evans , University of Plymouth