The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumentative exchanges. Argumentation is not only a cognitive activity but a collaborative social activity whose functioning needs to be understood from a psychological and communicative perspective. Thus far, social and organizational psychology has been used to discuss how social diversity affects group deliberation by changing the mindset of the participants. Argumentative exchanges have comparable effects, but they depend on cognitive diversity and emerge through critical interaction. An example of a cognitive psychological theory is discussed that explains how mutual reasoning affects how we think, make decisions, and solve problems, as well a...
I argue for a view of critical thinking and learning as a fallibilistic epistemic process of inquiry...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
In my talk, I will present a pluralistic approach to the explanation of social understanding that in...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...
Abstract This article takes off from Johan van Benthem’s ruminations on the interface between logic ...
When should a scientific community be cognitively diverse? This article presents a model for studyin...
Distributed cognition (d-cog) claims that many cognitive processes are “distributed” across groups a...
In this chapter Robert Audi argues that cognitive diversity is inherent in the human condition. Peop...
I argue for a view of critical thinking and learning as a fallibilistic epistemic process of inquiry...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
In my talk, I will present a pluralistic approach to the explanation of social understanding that in...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
The social epistemology of science would benefit from paying more attention to the nature of argumen...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
Although argumentation plays an essential role in our lives, there is no integrated area of research...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...
In recent years, the human ability to reasoning about mental states of others in order to ...
Abstract This article takes off from Johan van Benthem’s ruminations on the interface between logic ...
When should a scientific community be cognitively diverse? This article presents a model for studyin...
Distributed cognition (d-cog) claims that many cognitive processes are “distributed” across groups a...
In this chapter Robert Audi argues that cognitive diversity is inherent in the human condition. Peop...
I argue for a view of critical thinking and learning as a fallibilistic epistemic process of inquiry...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
In my talk, I will present a pluralistic approach to the explanation of social understanding that in...