Rationality and Reasoning

Rationality and Reasoning

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Addresses an apparent paradox in the psychology of thinking. Topics discussed include relevance effects in reasoning and decision making, the influence of prior beliefs on thinking, and if non-logical reasoning can affect decison making.

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Rationality and Reasoning by Jonathon St Bt Evans

This book addresses an apparent paradox in the psychology of thinking. On the one hand, human beings are a highly successful species. On the other, intelligent adults are known to exhibit numerous errors and biases in laboratory studies of reasoning and decision making. There has been much debate among both philosophers and psychologists about the implications of such studies for human rationality. The authors argue that this debate is marked by a confusion between two distinct notions: (a) personal rationality (rationality1 Evans and Over argue that people have a high degree of rationality1 but only a limited capacity for rationality2. The book re-interprets the psychological literature on reasoning and decision making, showing that many normative errors, by abstract standards, reflect the operation of processes that would normally help to achieve ordinary goals. Topics discussed include relevance effects in reasoning and decision making, the influence of prior beliefs on thinking, and the argument that apparently non-logical reasoning can reflect efficient decision making. The authors also discuss the problem of deductive competence - whether people have it, and what mechanism can account for it. As the book progresses, increasing emphasis is given to the authors' dual process theory of thinking, in which a distinction between tacit and explicit cognitive systems is developed. It is argued that much of human capacity for rationality1 is invested in tacit cognitive processes, which reflect both innate mechanisms and biologically constrained learning. However, the authors go on to argue that human beings also possess an explicit thinking system, which underlies their unique - if limited - capacity to be rational.
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ISBN 13 9780863774379
ISBN 10 0863774377
Title Rationality and Reasoning
Author Jonathon St Bt Evans
Series Essays In Cognitive Psychology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1996-06-11
Number of pages 179
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