The Nature of ReasoningJacqueline P. Leighton, Robert J. Sternberg Cambridge University Press, 2004 - Broj stranica: 470 We are bombarded with information - press releases, television news, Internet websites, and office memos, just to name a few - on a daily basis. However, the important conclusions that may or need to be inferred from such information are typically not provided. We must draw the conclusions by ourselves. How do we draw these conclusions? This book addresses how we reason to reach sensible conclusions. The purpose of this book is to organize in one volume what is known about reasoning, such as its structural prerequisites, its mechanisms, its susceptibility to pragmatic influences, its pitfalls, and the bases for its development. Given that reasoning underlies so many of our intellectual activities - when we learn, criticize, analyze, judge, infer, evaluate, optimize, apply, discover, imagine, devise, and create - we stand to gain a great deal if we can learn to define, operate, apply, and nurture our reasoning. |
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Defining and Describing Reason | 3 |
Reasoning and Brain Function | 12 |
Working Memory and Reasoning | 49 |
The Role of Prior Belief in Reasoning | 78 |
Task Understanding | 103 |
Strategies and Knowledge Representation | 129 |
Mental Models and Reasoning | 169 |
MentalLogic Theory What It Proposes and Reasons to Take This Proposal Seriously | 205 |
Cognitive Heuristics Reasoning the Fast and Frugal Way | 273 |
The Assessment of Logical Reasoning | 291 |
The Development of Deductive Reasoning | 313 |
The Evolution of Reasoning | 339 |
Individual Differences in Thinking Reasoning and Decision Making | 375 |
Teaching Reasoning | 410 |
What do We Know about the Nature of Reasoning? | 443 |
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