Reasoning

  • Reasoning: The Neuroscience of How We Think
    By Daniel Krawczyk

    Some of the earliest cognitive psychologists included George Sperling (1960) and Ulrich Neisser (1967) who examined a form of memory known as sensory memory. Sensory memory is thought to be separable depending upon sensory modality.

  • Reasoning: New Essays on Theoretical and Practical Thinking
    By Magdalena Balcerak Jackson

    This volume comprises twelve new essays by leading researchers in the philosophy of reasoning that together address these questions and many more, and explore the connections between them.

  • Reasoning: Assessment Papers
    By J. M. BOND

    Reasoning: Assessment Papers

  • Reasoning: A Social Picture
    By Anthony Simon Laden

    Anthony Simon Laden explores the kind of reasoning we engage in when we live together: when we are responsive to others and neither commanding nor deferring to them.

  • Reasoning: A Social Picture
    By Anthony Simon Laden

    In this book, Anthony Simon Laden invites his readers to approach this activity of reasoning on its own terms.

  • Reasoning: Studies of Human Inference and its Foundations
    By Jonathan E. Adler, Lance J. Rips

    This interdisciplinary work is a collection of major essays on reasoning: deductive, inductive, abductive, belief revision, defeasible (non-monotonic), cross cultural, conversational, and argumentative.

  • Reasoning: New Essays on Theoretical and Practical Thinking
    By Magdalena Balcerak Jackson, Brendan Balcerak Jackson

    ... inference can specify the structure and components of inference that ensure that thinkers meet the self-awareness condition. Thanks to the reckoning state, reasoners do not infer in ignorance of what they are responding to. And thanks ...