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Reasoning / Critical thinking / Logical consequence / Epistemology / Thought / Argument / Reason / Inference / Psychology of reasoning / Science / Logic / Cognition
Date: 2012-09-30 11:19:55
Reasoning
Critical thinking
Logical consequence
Epistemology
Thought
Argument
Reason
Inference
Psychology of reasoning
Science
Logic
Cognition

BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES[removed], 57 –111 doi:[removed]S0140525X10000968 Why do humans reason? Arguments for an argumentative theory Hugo Mercier

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