In this paper, it is argued that single function dual process theory is a more credible psychological account of non-monotonicity in human conditional reasoning than recent attempts to apply logic programming (LP) approaches in artificial intelligence to these data. LP is introduced and among other critiques, it is argued that it is psychologically unrealistic in a similar way to hash coding in the classicism vs. connectionism debate. Second, it is argued that causal Bayes nets provide a framework for modelling probabilistic conditional inference in System 2 that can deal with patterns of inference LP cannot. Third, we offer some speculations on how the cognitive system may avoid problems for System 1 identified by Fodor in 1983. We conclud...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
This review addresses the long-standing puzzle of how logic and probability fit together in human re...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
In this paper, it is argued that single function dual process theory is a more credible psychologica...
It has been argued that dual process theories are not consistent with Oaksford and Chater’s probabil...
Oaksford and Chater (2014, Thinking and Reasoning, 20, 269–295) critiqued the logic programming (LP)...
In recent years, the psychology of reasoning has been undergoing a paradigm shift, with general Baye...
Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable ...
Much evidence has accumulated in favor of such a dual view of reasoning (Evans, 2003, in press; for ...
There has been a major shift in research on human reasoning toward Bayesian and probabilistic approa...
There has been a major shift in research on human reasoning toward Bayesian and probabilistic approa...
The terms nested sets, partitive frequencies, inside-outside view, and dual processes add little but...
peer reviewedThis article aims to achieve two goals: to show that probability is not the only way of...
A range of formal models of human reasoning have been proposed in a number of fields such as philoso...
Nonmonotonic logics allow—contrary to classical (monotone) logics— for withdrawing conclusions in th...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
This review addresses the long-standing puzzle of how logic and probability fit together in human re...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...
In this paper, it is argued that single function dual process theory is a more credible psychologica...
It has been argued that dual process theories are not consistent with Oaksford and Chater’s probabil...
Oaksford and Chater (2014, Thinking and Reasoning, 20, 269–295) critiqued the logic programming (LP)...
In recent years, the psychology of reasoning has been undergoing a paradigm shift, with general Baye...
Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable ...
Much evidence has accumulated in favor of such a dual view of reasoning (Evans, 2003, in press; for ...
There has been a major shift in research on human reasoning toward Bayesian and probabilistic approa...
There has been a major shift in research on human reasoning toward Bayesian and probabilistic approa...
The terms nested sets, partitive frequencies, inside-outside view, and dual processes add little but...
peer reviewedThis article aims to achieve two goals: to show that probability is not the only way of...
A range of formal models of human reasoning have been proposed in a number of fields such as philoso...
Nonmonotonic logics allow—contrary to classical (monotone) logics— for withdrawing conclusions in th...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
This review addresses the long-standing puzzle of how logic and probability fit together in human re...
The present paper presents an overview of contemporary reasoning research to examine the evidence fo...