AbstractThe mental models theory claims that human thought is mainly semantic and consists of analyses of the possibilities that the sentences refer to. The theory has a great empirical support. However, it can be thought that, if it actually shows how the human mind works, it should be possible to find ancient texts authored by philosophers or logicians whose arguments reveal identifications and comparison of semantic possibilities. In this paper, I try to argue that, indeed, texts of that kind are to be found in the ancient sources. In particular, I comment on a fragment written by Aulus Gellius in which an analysis of possibilities is clear.Keywords: ancient philosophy, mental models, possibilities, reasoning, semantics.</p
The paper below takes up the question of whether it is possible to transfer the notion of ‘semantic ...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
The aim of this paper is to investigate mental model theory, introduced by Philip Johnson-Laird to d...
The mental models theory claims that human thought is mainly semantic and consists of analyses of ...
The mental models theory claims that human thought is mainly semantic and consists of analyses of th...
The mental models theory (e.g., Johnson-Laird, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012; Khemlani, Orenes, & Johnson-...
The mental models theory (e.g., Johnson-Laird, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012; Khemlani, Orenes, & Johnson-...
Nowadays, a very important theory, the mental models theory, is demonstrating that it is able to exp...
Undoubtedly, the mental models theory has become an important theory in cognitive science. This theo...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
Excerpts available on Google Books.Mental Models offers nothing less than a unified theory of the ma...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
Excerpts available on Google Books.Mental Models offers nothing less than a unified theory of the ma...
The paper below takes up the question of whether it is possible to transfer the notion of ‘semantic ...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
The aim of this paper is to investigate mental model theory, introduced by Philip Johnson-Laird to d...
The mental models theory claims that human thought is mainly semantic and consists of analyses of ...
The mental models theory claims that human thought is mainly semantic and consists of analyses of th...
The mental models theory (e.g., Johnson-Laird, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012; Khemlani, Orenes, & Johnson-...
The mental models theory (e.g., Johnson-Laird, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012; Khemlani, Orenes, & Johnson-...
Nowadays, a very important theory, the mental models theory, is demonstrating that it is able to exp...
Undoubtedly, the mental models theory has become an important theory in cognitive science. This theo...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
Excerpts available on Google Books.Mental Models offers nothing less than a unified theory of the ma...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
Excerpts available on Google Books.Mental Models offers nothing less than a unified theory of the ma...
The paper below takes up the question of whether it is possible to transfer the notion of ‘semantic ...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
The aim of this paper is to investigate mental model theory, introduced by Philip Johnson-Laird to d...