New Paradigm Psychology of Reasoning

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Bayes Net
Bayesian reasoning
belief bias
Belief Revision
Case Study
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Causal Bayes Nets
Conditional Event
conditional inference
Conditional Probability
Conditional Reasoning
De Finetti
De Neys
decision making models
Deduction Paradigm
degrees of belief
Deontic Reasoning
dual process theories
dual process theory
dual processing
Dynamic Inference
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Indicative Conditionals
JDM Research
Matching Heuristic
Material Conditional
MP Inference
new paradigm
Paradigm Psychology
probabilistic reasoning in psychology
Ramsey Test
reasoning
Scope Ambiguities
Selection Task
Sesamoid Bones
social cognition
social pragmatics
subjective psychological values
thinking
Thinking & Reasoning
Truth Table
utility

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138673465
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In recent years the psychology of reasoning has undergone radical change, which can only be seen as a Kuhn-style scientific revolution. This shift has been dubbed ‘New Paradigm’. For years, psychologists of reasoning focused on binary truth values and regarded the influence of belief as a bias. In contrast to this, the new paradigm puts probabilities, and subjective degrees of belief, centre stage. It also emphasises subjective psychological value, or utility; the way we reason within our own social environment (‘social pragmatics’); and the crucial role of dual process theories. Such theories distinguish between fast, intuitive processes, and effortful processes which enable hypothetical thinking.

The new paradigm aims to integrate the psychology of reasoning with the study of judgement and decision making, leading to a much more unified field of higher mental processing. This collection showcases these recent developments, with chapters on topics such as the difference between deduction and induction, a Bayesian formulation of faint praise, the role of emotion in reasoning, and the relevance of psychology of reasoning to moral judgement. This book was originally published as a special issue of Thinking & Reasoning.

Shira Elqayam is a Reader in Cognitive Science at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. Her work focuses on reasoning, normative thinking, and rationality.

Jean-François Bonnefon is a Senior Research Scientist at the Toulouse School of Economics, France, where he studies the psychology of rational thinking and behavior.

David Over is an Emeritus Professor in the Psychology Department at Durham University, UK. His main focus is on the psychology of reasoning.