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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Mental models and human reasoning | Philip N. Johnson-Laird

To be rational is to be able to reason. Thirty years ago psychologists believed that human reasoning depended on formal rules of inference akin to those of a logical calculus. This hypothesis ran into difficulties, which led to an alternative view: reasoning depends on

via Nick Chater at The Conversation 
Dimitris Papagiannopoulos at 8:27 AM
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