This commentary questions EE\u2019s claims that thinking tasks are doomed to have multiple normative readings and that only applied research allows normative evaluations. In fact, some tasks have just one undisputed normative reading and not only pathological gamblers, but also normal individuals sometimes need normative guidance. To conclude, normative evaluations are inevitable in the investigation of human thinking
Many now accept the thesis that norms are somehow constitutively involved in people\u27s contentful ...
The psychology of reasoning uses norms to categorize responses to reasoning tasks as correct or inco...
The study examines the various limitations associated with using the normativism framework within th...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
We are neither as pessimistic nor as optimistic as Elqayam & Evans (E&E). The consequences of normat...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
It has recently been argued that normative considerations play an important role in causal cognition...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
This paper provides moderate criticism of so-called normative theories of thinking and reasoning. Th...
Our target article identified normativism as the view that rationality should be evaluated against u...
The rationality paradox centers on the observation that people are highly intelligent, yet show evid...
It has been suggested that evaluative normativity should be expunged from the psychology of reasonin...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n3p323 In this paper, I present a possible solution to th...
Many now accept the thesis that norms are somehow constitutively involved in people\u27s contentful ...
Many now accept the thesis that norms are somehow constitutively involved in people\u27s contentful ...
The psychology of reasoning uses norms to categorize responses to reasoning tasks as correct or inco...
The study examines the various limitations associated with using the normativism framework within th...
In the study of human thinking, two main research questions can be asked: “Descriptive Q: What is hu...
We are neither as pessimistic nor as optimistic as Elqayam & Evans (E&E). The consequences of normat...
We applaud many aspects of E&E’s call for a descriptivist research programme in studying reasoning. ...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
It has recently been argued that normative considerations play an important role in causal cognition...
Norms suffuse our lives and are a major part of the way that we understand and structure the social ...
This paper provides moderate criticism of so-called normative theories of thinking and reasoning. Th...
Our target article identified normativism as the view that rationality should be evaluated against u...
The rationality paradox centers on the observation that people are highly intelligent, yet show evid...
It has been suggested that evaluative normativity should be expunged from the psychology of reasonin...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2014v18n3p323 In this paper, I present a possible solution to th...
Many now accept the thesis that norms are somehow constitutively involved in people\u27s contentful ...
Many now accept the thesis that norms are somehow constitutively involved in people\u27s contentful ...
The psychology of reasoning uses norms to categorize responses to reasoning tasks as correct or inco...
The study examines the various limitations associated with using the normativism framework within th...