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Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top researc...
Heyes presents a compelling account of how cultural evolutionary processes shape and create “rules,”...
Reasoning and decision making are error prone. This is often attributed to a fast, phylogenetically ...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
The rationality paradox centers on the observation that people are highly intelligent, yet show evid...
Philosophers investigate the nature of morality. And scientists study the moral judgments people mak...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1992.In...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Our target article identified normativism as the view that rationality should be evaluated against u...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
Book synopsis: Reason and Nature investigates the normative dimension of reason and rationality and ...
The two previous issues of “The Horizons of Education” concerned the matters of rationality and thin...
People are characterized by rationality, and rationality assumes the ability to think. Thinking has ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top researc...
Heyes presents a compelling account of how cultural evolutionary processes shape and create “rules,”...
Reasoning and decision making are error prone. This is often attributed to a fast, phylogenetically ...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
The rationality paradox centers on the observation that people are highly intelligent, yet show evid...
Philosophers investigate the nature of morality. And scientists study the moral judgments people mak...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1992.In...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Our target article identified normativism as the view that rationality should be evaluated against u...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
Book synopsis: Reason and Nature investigates the normative dimension of reason and rationality and ...
The two previous issues of “The Horizons of Education” concerned the matters of rationality and thin...
People are characterized by rationality, and rationality assumes the ability to think. Thinking has ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the ...
Book synopsis: Provides a comprehensive treatment of thinking and reasoning, authored by top researc...
Heyes presents a compelling account of how cultural evolutionary processes shape and create “rules,”...
Reasoning and decision making are error prone. This is often attributed to a fast, phylogenetically ...