http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n3p439A problem related to theWason selection task is that only some thematic versions of it are executed correctly. Fodor raises the thesis that the versions that are adequately solved are those that refer to deontic situations. In his opinion, there is a deontic logic that is different to classical logic and that allows reasoning appropriately in deontic contexts. In this paper, I review Fodor’s arguments, question his assumptions, and propose an alternative explanation, based on the mental models theory, of why only some versions of the selection task with thematic content offer optimal results.http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n3p439Um problema relacionado com a tarefa de seleção deWas...
This chapter explores a particular type of reasoning – deductive reasoning. We first look at what de...
In this paper, I comment upon some of the ideas that professors Bucciarelli and Johnson-Laird articu...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n3p439 A problem related to theWason selection task is t...
Deontic logic is shown to be applicable for modelling human reasoning. For this the Wason selection ...
In two studies we tested the hypothesis that the appropriate linguistic formulation of a deontic rul...
The abstract deontic selection task was developed with the aim of demonstrating abstract rule use in...
En la presente investigación se estudia el razonamiento condicional de sujetos pertenecientes a los ...
Undoubtedly one of the most important studies in evolutionary cognitive psychology is Cosmides' (198...
Difference in performance in Wason selection tasks between descriptive and deontic sentences - or sp...
Cummins (this issue) puts the case for an innate module for deontic reasoning. We argue that this ca...
The better performance in the selection task with deontic rules, compared to the descriptive version...
This paper was presented at "The European Conference on Cognitive Science. Siena, Italy, October 199...
Influent theories on human reasoning have suggested that Wason's selection task is so difficult beca...
International audienceMost individuals fail the selection task, selecting P and Q cases, when they h...
This chapter explores a particular type of reasoning – deductive reasoning. We first look at what de...
In this paper, I comment upon some of the ideas that professors Bucciarelli and Johnson-Laird articu...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n3p439 A problem related to theWason selection task is t...
Deontic logic is shown to be applicable for modelling human reasoning. For this the Wason selection ...
In two studies we tested the hypothesis that the appropriate linguistic formulation of a deontic rul...
The abstract deontic selection task was developed with the aim of demonstrating abstract rule use in...
En la presente investigación se estudia el razonamiento condicional de sujetos pertenecientes a los ...
Undoubtedly one of the most important studies in evolutionary cognitive psychology is Cosmides' (198...
Difference in performance in Wason selection tasks between descriptive and deontic sentences - or sp...
Cummins (this issue) puts the case for an innate module for deontic reasoning. We argue that this ca...
The better performance in the selection task with deontic rules, compared to the descriptive version...
This paper was presented at "The European Conference on Cognitive Science. Siena, Italy, October 199...
Influent theories on human reasoning have suggested that Wason's selection task is so difficult beca...
International audienceMost individuals fail the selection task, selecting P and Q cases, when they h...
This chapter explores a particular type of reasoning – deductive reasoning. We first look at what de...
In this paper, I comment upon some of the ideas that professors Bucciarelli and Johnson-Laird articu...
This paper was presented at 20th Conference of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY-ESCOP, ...