Reason and Inquiry: The Erotetic Theory presents a unified theory of the human capacity for reasoning and decision-making. The book's central idea is that our minds naturally aim at resolving issues, and if we are sufficiently inquisitive in the process, we can avoid mistakes.
Reason and Inquiry: The Erotetic Theory presents a unified theory of the human capacity for reasoning and decision-making. The book's central idea is that our minds naturally aim at resolving issues, and if we are sufficiently inquisitive in the process, we can avoid mistakes.
Philipp Koralus is Fulford Clarendon Associate Professor in Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of St. Catherine's College. He has previously held Fellowships at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Notre Dame.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Core reasoning and erotetic equilibrium 3: Conditionals and information source selection 4: Philipp Koralus, Vincent Wang, Sean Moss, and Beau Mount: Predicate reasoning 5: Philipp Koralus and Sean Moss: Reasoning with uncertainty 6: Philipp Koralus and Sean Moss: Decision and practical reasoning Appendix A: Formulas and Definitions Appendix B: Meta-theory References
1: Introduction 2: Core reasoning and erotetic equilibrium 3: Conditionals and information source selection 4: Philipp Koralus, Vincent Wang, Sean Moss, and Beau Mount: Predicate reasoning 5: Philipp Koralus and Sean Moss: Reasoning with uncertainty 6: Philipp Koralus and Sean Moss: Decision and practical reasoning Appendix A: Formulas and Definitions Appendix B: Meta-theory References
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