The Test of Everyday Reasoning

The Test of Everyday Reasoning
Author: California Academic Press LLC, The
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN: 9781891557767

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Every-day Reasoning

Every-day Reasoning
Author: George Price Hays
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1877
Genre: Induction (Logic)
ISBN:

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A Logic of Facts; Or, Every-day Reasoning

A Logic of Facts; Or, Every-day Reasoning
Author: George Jacob Holyoake
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In 'A Logic of Facts; Or, Every-day Reasoning', George Jacob Holyoake addresses the need for practical reasoning in daily life, as opposed to the complex logic taught in schools. He argues that popular reasoning can only be corrected by making reasoning intelligible to the masses. Holyoake's work provides general rules and elementary remarks to help the uninitiated understand and apply logical thinking to their lives. He aims to help the illiterate and uneducated systematize their natural good sense and reduce it to rule and order, to give them power and develop their capacity.

Every-day Reasoning

Every-day Reasoning
Author: George Price Hays
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1877
Genre: Induction (Logic)
ISBN:

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Everyday Reasoning

Everyday Reasoning
Author: Evelyn M. Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN: 9780132933995

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Everyday Thinking

Everyday Thinking
Author: Stanley Woll
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2001-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 113569379X

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This comprhnsve yet accssible txt brngs togethr key resrch and theory in a soc cog and applied cog psych to prvide a thorough grndg in these incrsingly poplar areas. Suitble txt for upper-level undergrads and a refrnce for graduate-level readers alike.

Everyday Abstract Conditional Reasoning

Everyday Abstract Conditional Reasoning
Author: András Veszelka
Publisher: Pellea Humán Kutató és Fejlesztő Bt.
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-07-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9630894637

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The interpretation of the ‘if P then Q’ conditional statement is a central element in most logical systems. It largely shapes how these logical systems function. It is well known that, although attempts have been made, logical systems are principally unable to encapsulate how people reason in everyday life. This is mainly due to the discrepancies between the logical abstractions of the conditional statement and its everyday interpretation. Among other things, this makes it difficult to design artificial intelligence based on the abstract rules of logic. However, the ancient logicians who first defined the traditional interpretation of the conditional erroneously took into account more propositions than were actually being denoted. They characterised the ‘if P (or R) then Q’ relationship in place of the ‘if P then Q’ relationship. In relation to this, they also committed the error of leaving the context undenoted, which led to an unnatural interpretation of logical truth and logical necessity. This mistaken interpretation is still predominant today and can also be found in several mathematical logics, such as in propositional logic, even though mathematical logics were allegedly created independently of the ancient Greco-Roman logic. Fixing these problems reveals that the correct interpretation of the conditional statement is the equivalence/biconditional. This equivalent interpretation is interpreted by logicians as one of the most common everyday fallacies. Yet looking back on how the conditional statement was actually abstracted in the antiquity, it is evident that people were right and logicians were mistaken. Although the almost 50-year-old experimental psychological literature on the conditional did not confirm this common everyday tendency towards the biconditional interpretation, these findings are merely the result of unsystematic research. Running some of the long missing experiments leads the main experimental tasks to reveal overall the basic biconditional inferences. The approach presented in this book also resolves such dilemmas as the Wason’s abstract selection task, the paradox of the conditional statement and the Raven paradox. It is also shown here that the probabilistic interpretation of the conditional statement is not in conflict with this basic equivalent/biconditional interpretation. The approach is described in this book as the simplest possible non-monotonic logic, and pragmatic inferences, context effects, counterfactuals, possible world semantics and psychologism are also discussed. Since the conditional statement is equivalent to the universal affirmative statement in syllogisms, it is plausible to observe that fixing this same error in syllogisms also makes them compatible with people's actual inferences. Even the normally ambiguous Euler circles become an excellent tool to depict how this updated logic functions. Finally, with this new approach, the root of learning processes is inherently embedded into the logical abstraction of the conditional/universal affirmative statement, and hence, into logic in general. Therefore, this simple logic, presented in a non-technical way, has the potential to bring both human reasoning and learning under the umbrella of the same abstract system. This might be beneficial both for formalising psychology and for creating artificial intelligence.

Speech and Reasoning in Everyday Life

Speech and Reasoning in Everyday Life
Author: Uli Windisch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1990-05-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521354382

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This book examines the nature and operation of social thought and language as used in everyday life, and looks at social thinking through the complex patternings and functions of discourse. It is based on extensive empirical evidence about the language of contemporary racism and nationalism, drawn from the vast corpus of the discourse of Swiss racism gathered by the author from a variety of written and spoken sources. Three principal investigations, of sociocentrism, causality and the perception of time, are used to sinuate and define the nature and working of everyday speech and reasoning. First published in English in 1990, Speech and Reasoning in Everyday Life is a major contribution to the analysis of the discourse of contemporary ideology and politics. Its theoretical contribution makes this work richly deserving of an introduction to an English-speaking audience of sociologists, social psychologists and anthropologists.