Psychology of Reasoning: Structure and Content - Couverture rigide

Wason, P. C.; Laird, P.N.Johnson

 
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Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention? 'To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time'. 'The dog did nothing in the night-time'. 'That was the curious incident', remarked Sherlock Holmes". The quotation from A. Conan Doyle with which this book begins, is a delightfully appropriate summation of the authors' point of view garnered from their fifteen years of experiments on the psychology of reasoning. Dr. Wason and Dr. Johnson-Laird are intrigued by the extent to which most individuals can be considered naturally rational thinkers. They present here the surprising results of their comprehensive investigations of how humans draw explicit conclusions from evidence. "Given a set of assertions", the authors write, "to what extent can the individual appreciate all that follows from them by virtue of logic alone, and remain unseduced by plausible, but fallacious conclusions? We are not concerned with whether these assertions are true or false, nor with whether the individual holds them among his beliefs, nor with whether they are sane or silly". At the core of the Psychology of Reasoning is a vigorous discussion that incorporates various illustrations-some of them humorous, all of them fascinating-of the use of reason under a wide variety of different conditions. Particular emphasis is placed on the difficulties involved in dealing with negatively marked information that must be combined and used with other information for reaching conclusions. Thorough treatment is given as well to the search for plausible contexts that will render anomalous or ambiguous statements "sensible". The authors have strived to isolate the components of inference, the basic steps of any kind of deductive activity, in order to determine the psychological processes involved in them. What has been the outcome of this research? Dr. Wason and Dr. Johnson-Laird conclude, "our research has suggested that the ind

Biographie de l'auteur

Dr. Wason is Reader in Psycholinguistics at the University College London.

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