Cognitive theories for reasoning are about understanding how humans come to conclusions from a set of premises. Starting from hypothetical thoughts, we are interested which are the implications behind basic everyday language and how do we reason with them. A widely studied topic is whether cognitive theories can account for typical reasoning tasks and be confirmed by own empirical experiments. This paper takes a different view and we do not propose a theory, but instead take findings from the literature and show how these, formalized as cognitive principles within a logical framework, can establish a quantitative notion of reasoning, which we call plausibility. For this purpose, we employ techniques from non-monotonic reasoning and computer...
This dissertation takes up the problem of applied quantitative inference as a central question for c...
People seem adept at drawing tentative conclusions when premises do not lead to a necessary conclusi...
Answer set programming (ASP) is a form of logic programming in which negation-as-failure is de-fined...
Cognitive theories for reasoning are about understanding how humans come to conclusions from a set o...
Following Marr (1982), any computational account of cognition must satisfy constraints at three expl...
We live in a world, where common sense is applied almost everywhere. To apply common sense is to und...
We conducted a computer-based psychological experiment in which a random mix of 40 tautologies and 4...
Any theory aimed at understanding commonsense reasoning, the process that humans use to cope with th...
Computational (algorithmic) models of high-level cognitive inference tasks such as logical inference...
We argue that reasoning has been conceptualized so narrowly in what is known as ‘psychology of reaso...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
Conditional information is an integral part of representation and inference processes of causal rela...
Logical epistemology unduly sways theories of thinking that formulate problems of nonmonotonic reaso...
Reasoning is an essential element of intelligence. Automated reasoning in formal and symbolic system...
There is a fundamental division between two approaches to cognition and inference in the real world....
This dissertation takes up the problem of applied quantitative inference as a central question for c...
People seem adept at drawing tentative conclusions when premises do not lead to a necessary conclusi...
Answer set programming (ASP) is a form of logic programming in which negation-as-failure is de-fined...
Cognitive theories for reasoning are about understanding how humans come to conclusions from a set o...
Following Marr (1982), any computational account of cognition must satisfy constraints at three expl...
We live in a world, where common sense is applied almost everywhere. To apply common sense is to und...
We conducted a computer-based psychological experiment in which a random mix of 40 tautologies and 4...
Any theory aimed at understanding commonsense reasoning, the process that humans use to cope with th...
Computational (algorithmic) models of high-level cognitive inference tasks such as logical inference...
We argue that reasoning has been conceptualized so narrowly in what is known as ‘psychology of reaso...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
Conditional information is an integral part of representation and inference processes of causal rela...
Logical epistemology unduly sways theories of thinking that formulate problems of nonmonotonic reaso...
Reasoning is an essential element of intelligence. Automated reasoning in formal and symbolic system...
There is a fundamental division between two approaches to cognition and inference in the real world....
This dissertation takes up the problem of applied quantitative inference as a central question for c...
People seem adept at drawing tentative conclusions when premises do not lead to a necessary conclusi...
Answer set programming (ASP) is a form of logic programming in which negation-as-failure is de-fined...