In a recent article in this journal, Johnson–Laird and colleagues argue that mental models theory (MMT) can integrate logical and probabilistic reasoning [1]. We argue that Johnson-Laird and colleagues make a radical revision of MMT, but to ill effect. This can best be seen in what they say about truth and validity (Box 1). Formerly ([2], p. 651), in MMT p ∨ q (p or q) ‘... is true provided that at least one of its two disjuncts is true; otherwise, it is false.’ Thus p ∨ q is true provided that one of three possibilities is true: p & not-q, not-p & q, p & q. However, Johnson-Laird et al. claim, ‘The disjunction is true provided that each of these three cases [p & not-q, not-p & q, p & q] is possible.’ However, these three cases are alway...
Inferences of the sort: A or B; therefore A, are invalid. Yet, the paradoxes of free choice are acce...
International audienceMost instantiations of the inference 'y; so if x, y' seem intuitively odd, a p...
International audienceMost instantiations of the inference 'y; so if x, y' seem intuitively odd, a p...
Hinterecker et al. (2016) compared the adequacy of the probabilistic new paradigm in reasoning with ...
Hinterecker et al. (2016) compared the adequacy of the probabilistic new paradigm in reasoning with ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Individuals draw conclusions about possibilities from assertions that make no explicit reference to ...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
We report 3 experiments investigating novel sorts of inference, such as: A or B or both. Therefore, ...
We report 3 experiments investigating novel sorts of inference, such as: A or B or both. Therefore, ...
Baratgin and colleagues have questioned certain aspects of the mental models theory related to disju...
There has been a major shift in research on human reasoning toward Bayesian and probabilistic approa...
Inferences of the sort: A or B; therefore A, are invalid. Yet, the paradoxes of free choice are acce...
International audienceMost instantiations of the inference 'y; so if x, y' seem intuitively odd, a p...
International audienceMost instantiations of the inference 'y; so if x, y' seem intuitively odd, a p...
Hinterecker et al. (2016) compared the adequacy of the probabilistic new paradigm in reasoning with ...
Hinterecker et al. (2016) compared the adequacy of the probabilistic new paradigm in reasoning with ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Two theories of propositional deductive reasoning are considered: Johnson-Laird's mental models and ...
Individuals draw conclusions about possibilities from assertions that make no explicit reference to ...
The mental model theory (MMT) is one of the most influential theo-ries of cognition and reasoning. M...
We report 3 experiments investigating novel sorts of inference, such as: A or B or both. Therefore, ...
We report 3 experiments investigating novel sorts of inference, such as: A or B or both. Therefore, ...
Baratgin and colleagues have questioned certain aspects of the mental models theory related to disju...
There has been a major shift in research on human reasoning toward Bayesian and probabilistic approa...
Inferences of the sort: A or B; therefore A, are invalid. Yet, the paradoxes of free choice are acce...
International audienceMost instantiations of the inference 'y; so if x, y' seem intuitively odd, a p...
International audienceMost instantiations of the inference 'y; so if x, y' seem intuitively odd, a p...