According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrationality is fundamental to many aspects of human life including the law, mental health, and language interpretation. But what is it to be rational? One answer, deeply embedded in the Western intellectual tradition since ancient Greece, is that rationality concerns reasoning according to the rules of logic – the formal theory that specifies the inferential connections that hold with certainty between propositions. Piaget viewed logical reasoning as defining the end-point of cognitive development; and contemporary psychology of reasoning has focussed on comparing human reasoning against logical standards. Bayesian Rationality argues that ration...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
Book synopsis: Are people rational? This question was central to Greek thought and has been at the h...
Human cognition requires coping with a complex and uncertain world. This suggests that dealing with ...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
1 SUMMARY In general this thesis deals with the question whether or to what extent human thinking is...
Bayesian epistemology provides a promising framework for a theory of epistemic rationality. But the ...
The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
Bayesian epistemology provides a promising framework for a theory of epistemic rationality. But the ...
Book synopsis: The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
According to the Bayesian paradigm in the psychology of reasoning, the norms by which everyday human...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
Book synopsis: Are people rational? This question was central to Greek thought and has been at the h...
Human cognition requires coping with a complex and uncertain world. This suggests that dealing with ...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
1 SUMMARY In general this thesis deals with the question whether or to what extent human thinking is...
Bayesian epistemology provides a promising framework for a theory of epistemic rationality. But the ...
The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
Bayesian epistemology provides a promising framework for a theory of epistemic rationality. But the ...
Book synopsis: The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously...
This book describes how the concept of rationality has evolved in the last decades. Since the early ...
According to the Bayesian paradigm in the psychology of reasoning, the norms by which everyday human...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...