International audienceReasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. However, much evidence shows that reasoning often leads to epistemic distortions and poor decisions. This suggests that the function of reasoning should be rethought. Our hypothesis is that the function of reasoning is argumentative. It is to devise and evaluate arguments intended to persuade. Reasoning so conceived is adaptive given the exceptional dependence of humans on communication and their vulnerability to misinformation. A wide range of evidence in the psychology of reasoning and decision making can be reinterpreted and better explained in the light of this hypothesis. Poor performance in standard reasoning tasks is explained...
Starting from Sperber and Mercier’s theory (2011) on the relationship between reasoning and arguing,...
jld-10091501International audienceThe biological function of human reasoning abilities cannot be to ...
When and why does it matter whether we can give an explicit justification for what we believe? This ...
International audienceReasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better de...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. However, much...
International audienceHaving defended the usefulness of our definition of reasoning, we stress that ...
International audienceReasoning, defined as the production and evaluation of reasons, is a central p...
International audienceThe role of reasoning in our moral lives has been increasingly called into que...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
International audienceThe argumentative theory of reasoning claims that reasoning evolved for argume...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
International audienceWe summarize the argumentative theory of reasoning, which claims that the main...
Starting from Sperber and Mercier’s theory (2011) on the relationship between reasoning and arguing...
Starting from Sperber and Mercier’s theory (2011) on the relationship between reasoning and arguing,...
jld-10091501International audienceThe biological function of human reasoning abilities cannot be to ...
When and why does it matter whether we can give an explicit justification for what we believe? This ...
International audienceReasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better de...
Abstract: Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. How...
Reasoning is generally seen as a means to improve knowledge and make better decisions. However, much...
International audienceHaving defended the usefulness of our definition of reasoning, we stress that ...
International audienceReasoning, defined as the production and evaluation of reasons, is a central p...
International audienceThe role of reasoning in our moral lives has been increasingly called into que...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
International audienceThe argumentative theory of reasoning claims that reasoning evolved for argume...
The psychology of reasoning and argumentation studies how people reason and persuade others using la...
International audienceTheoreticians of deliberative democracy have sometimes found it hard to relate...
International audienceWe summarize the argumentative theory of reasoning, which claims that the main...
Starting from Sperber and Mercier’s theory (2011) on the relationship between reasoning and arguing...
Starting from Sperber and Mercier’s theory (2011) on the relationship between reasoning and arguing,...
jld-10091501International audienceThe biological function of human reasoning abilities cannot be to ...
When and why does it matter whether we can give an explicit justification for what we believe? This ...