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Reasoning : studies of human inference and its foundations / ed. Jonathan E. AdlerPiece-Analytic Level: The emotional dog and its rational tail : a social intuistionist approach to moral judgment • Distinct brain loci in deductive versus probabilistic reasoning • Logic and biology : emotional inference and emotions in reasoning • The truth in relativism • On the very idea of a conceptual scheme • Culture and systems of thought : holistic versus analytic cognition • Rasoning across cultures • Evolution of inference • Commitment • The modularity of mind :an essay on faculty psychology • Why we are so good at catching cheaters • Use or misuse of the selction task? : rejoinder to Fiddick, Cosmides, and Tooby • Beyond intuition and instinct blindeness : toward and evolutionary rigorous cognitive science • Pragmatic reasoning schemas • Domain-specific knowledge and conceptual change • The sopcial context of reasoning : conversational inference and rational judgment • Further notes on logic and conversation • Presupposition, attention, and why-questions • Reasoning and pragmatics • Reasoning and conversation • THe skills of argument • The layout of arguments • Propensies and counterfactuals : the loser that almost won • Causation • Causal thinking • belief change as propositional update • Reflections on conscious reflection : mechanisms of impairment by reasons analysis • Belief, doubt, and evidentialism • Belief revision • Explanatory coherence • Defeasible reasoning • Reasoning, decision making, and rationality • Individual differences in reasonning and the algotithmic / intentional level distinction in cognitive science • Human reasoning and argumentation : the probabilistic approach • Properties of inductive reasoning • When explanations compete : the role of explanatory coherence on judgments of likelihood • Category-based induction • Reasoning in conceptual spaces • Inductive logic and inductive reasoning • Patterns, rules, and inferences • The problem of deduction • reasoning with quantifiers • Interpretation, representation, and deductive reasoning • mental models and deductive reasoning • Logical approaches to human deductive reasoning • Breakdown of will • Can human irrationality be experimentally demonstrated? • Extensional versus intuitive reasoning : the conjunction fallacy in probability judgment • Falalcies and rationality • Paradoxes • Internal and external reasons • belief and the will • Introduction : philosophical foundations • Change in view : principles of reasoning • Introduction : philosophical foundationsPublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: 1056 p.Availability:

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Feelings and emotions : the Amsterdam symposium / Edited by Antony S. R. Manstead, Nico Frijda, Agneta FischerPiece-Analytic Level: Feelings and emotions : where do we stand? • Virtue and emotional demeanor • Introducing moral emotions into models of rational choice • Emotional gifts and you first micropolitics : niceness in the socioemotional economy • On the possibility of animal empathy • Emotions norms, emotions work, and social order • Culture and emotion : models of agency as sources of cultural variation in emotion • Emotional intelligence : what do we know? • The development of individual differences in understanding emotion and mind : antecedents and sequelae • Pleasure, utility, and choice • Some perspectives on positive feelings and emotions : positive affect facilitates thinking and problem solving • Pleasure, unfelt affect, and irrational desire • The affect system : what lurks below the surface of feelings? • Feelings states in emotion : functional imaging evidence • Exposure effects : an unmediated phenomenon • Basic affects and the instinctual emotional systems of the brain : the promordial sources of sadness, joy, and seeking • Feelings integrate the central representation of appraisal-driven response organization in emotion • What we become emotional about • From the emotions of conversation to the passions of fiction • Deconstructing the emotions for the sake of comparative research • The concept for an evolved fear module and cognitive theories of anxiety • Emotions and feelings : a neurobiological perspective • Emotions and rationality • On the passivity of the passionsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: XVI, 482 p.Availability:

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