Mercier and Sperber argue very convincingly that the traditional intellectualist approach is altogether inadequate to explain the workings of deliberate reasoning about inferences. However, they indict an entire field of inquiry and whole classes of theories of human inferential behavior on this charge, when in fact many of these theories were primarily designed to account for intuitive, non-deliberative, first-order inference making. This tension can be resolved in a constructive way that can propel the field forward into an appropriately ambitious psychology of reasoning: non-interactionist theories of reasoning need to scour their extant empirical coverage for aspects of phenomena that might best be seen as instances of reasoning about r...
Reasoning es una obra monumental de más de mil páginas editada en estrecha colaboración por el filós...
International audienceIn "Mercier and Sperber's Argumentative Theory of Reasoning: From Psychology o...
Mercier and Sperber (2011a, 2011b; Mercier, 2011a, 2011b, 2011c, and 2011d) have presented a stimula...
International audienceMercier and Sperber argue very convincingly that the traditional intellectuali...
International audienceThis review of Mercier and Sperber's The Enigma of Reason presents some recent...
In The Enigma of Reason, Mercier and Sperber (M&S) present and defend their interactionist account o...
Mercier and Sperber illuminate many aspects of reasoning and rationality, providing refreshing and t...
In The Enigma of Reason (2017) Mercier and Sperber argue that human reason evolved in the context of...
The standard view of the function of reason is that it emerged to enable individuals to make better ...
Esta recensión de The Enigma of Reason de Mercier y Sperber presenta partes de la historia reciente ...
La majorité des recherches en sciences cognitives suppose que la fonction du raisonnement humain est...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
This essay argues against the argumentative theory of reasoning as put forth by Mercier and Sperber ...
Mercier & Sperber (M&S) claim that the phenomenon of belief bias - which they consider to be an arch...
Most research in cognitive science assumes that the function of human reasoning is to help individua...
Reasoning es una obra monumental de más de mil páginas editada en estrecha colaboración por el filós...
International audienceIn "Mercier and Sperber's Argumentative Theory of Reasoning: From Psychology o...
Mercier and Sperber (2011a, 2011b; Mercier, 2011a, 2011b, 2011c, and 2011d) have presented a stimula...
International audienceMercier and Sperber argue very convincingly that the traditional intellectuali...
International audienceThis review of Mercier and Sperber's The Enigma of Reason presents some recent...
In The Enigma of Reason, Mercier and Sperber (M&S) present and defend their interactionist account o...
Mercier and Sperber illuminate many aspects of reasoning and rationality, providing refreshing and t...
In The Enigma of Reason (2017) Mercier and Sperber argue that human reason evolved in the context of...
The standard view of the function of reason is that it emerged to enable individuals to make better ...
Esta recensión de The Enigma of Reason de Mercier y Sperber presenta partes de la historia reciente ...
La majorité des recherches en sciences cognitives suppose que la fonction du raisonnement humain est...
The outline of the paper is as follows: in Section 1, I first introduce what I hold to be the two ba...
This essay argues against the argumentative theory of reasoning as put forth by Mercier and Sperber ...
Mercier & Sperber (M&S) claim that the phenomenon of belief bias - which they consider to be an arch...
Most research in cognitive science assumes that the function of human reasoning is to help individua...
Reasoning es una obra monumental de más de mil páginas editada en estrecha colaboración por el filós...
International audienceIn "Mercier and Sperber's Argumentative Theory of Reasoning: From Psychology o...
Mercier and Sperber (2011a, 2011b; Mercier, 2011a, 2011b, 2011c, and 2011d) have presented a stimula...