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5.0 out of 5 stars The Other/Better Half, August 16, 2002
This review is from: The Psychology of Proof: Deductive Reasoning in Human Thinking (Hardcover)
I must say that I tend to like Rips' side of this better than Johnson-Laird's. His experiments were more thorough and better organized, but they fall to the same critique I gave J-L: they were designed to get the results they got. I preferred Rips' side of things even before reading the book, which is why I think it may not be possible to design better experiments--I've yet to meet anyone familiar with the debate who didn't already, before familiarizing himself with the debate, have an entrenched opinion on the matter. But this is no reason not to read up on the subject. This is a central book in the cognitive sciences, is very well done, and makes for exciting, mind-stimulating reading. But there is plenty of work to be done on the topic, and neither J-L nor Rips have done it. Given human nature, such may not be possible.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Execellent cursor examination, October 13, 2005
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This review is from: The Psychology of Proof: Deductive Reasoning in Human Thinking (Hardcover)
Review based on a cursory examination by University of Phoenix students in Philosophy 251.
We have found the book to be well organized, and detailed. The structure placed the information in an easy to read and presentable manner.
The use of strong and sound proofs by experiment and examples supported the overall logic of reasoning in a clear and concise manner.
We have found the book to be well thought out and laid out so the reader can learn and follow what is being explained.
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The Psychology of Proof: Deductive Reasoning in Human Thinking
The Psychology of Proof: Deductive Reasoning in Human Thinking by Lance J. Rips (Hardcover - March 8, 1994)
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