Baratgin and colleagues have questioned certain aspects of the mental models theory related to disjunction. It is truth that, from this last theory, the paper authored by Baratgin et al. (2015) has already been responded. However, I try to further develop that response here by insisting in two important points of the theory: the role that modulation plays in it and the clear differences between its framework and standard logic. In this way, my main aim is to support to a larger extent, by means of theoretical arguments based on its general approach, the idea that the objections presented in the mentioned paper do not really impact the mental models theory
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
Baratgin and colleagues have questioned certain aspects of the mental models theory related to disju...
The disjunction introduction rule, that is, the schema in classical logic that, from a premise, lead...
The disjunction introduction rule, that is, the schema in classical logic that, from a premise, lead...
The mental logic theory does not accept the disjunction introduction rule of standard propositional ...
The mental logic theory claims that the disjunction introduction rule, which is a valid rule in clas...
There are disjunctive inferences that can be considered to be illusory, since, when faced to them, p...
The mental models theory predicts that, while conjunctions are easier than disjunctionsfor individua...
The mental logic theory claims that the disjunction introduction rule, which is a valid rule in c...
Undoubtedly, the mental models theory has become an important theory in cognitive science. This theo...
In a recent article in this journal, Johnson–Laird and colleagues argue that mental models theory (M...
Abstract The mental logic theory does not accept a rule correct in standard propositional calculus: ...
Inferences of the sort: A or B; therefore A, are invalid. Yet, the paradoxes of free choice are acce...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
Baratgin and colleagues have questioned certain aspects of the mental models theory related to disju...
The disjunction introduction rule, that is, the schema in classical logic that, from a premise, lead...
The disjunction introduction rule, that is, the schema in classical logic that, from a premise, lead...
The mental logic theory does not accept the disjunction introduction rule of standard propositional ...
The mental logic theory claims that the disjunction introduction rule, which is a valid rule in clas...
There are disjunctive inferences that can be considered to be illusory, since, when faced to them, p...
The mental models theory predicts that, while conjunctions are easier than disjunctionsfor individua...
The mental logic theory claims that the disjunction introduction rule, which is a valid rule in c...
Undoubtedly, the mental models theory has become an important theory in cognitive science. This theo...
In a recent article in this journal, Johnson–Laird and colleagues argue that mental models theory (M...
Abstract The mental logic theory does not accept a rule correct in standard propositional calculus: ...
Inferences of the sort: A or B; therefore A, are invalid. Yet, the paradoxes of free choice are acce...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
This study investigates why reasoning that involves negation is extremely difficult. We presented pa...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...