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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Depends on What You Want, August 16, 2002
This review is from: Psychology of Reasoning: Structure and Content (Paperback)
The debate between Philip Johnson-Laird and Lance Rips is fairly well-known in the cognitive sciences. If one wants to catch up with the debate, this book is not the place to start. It's a fine book, but it's not central. A more efficient place to start would be with J-L's _Human and Machine Thinking_. J-L has published more books on the subject than has Rips, but that just means that some of J-L's books aren't really critical to understanding the debate. This is one of those. In it, he makes a lot of the same claims found in his _Human and Machine Thinking_, but the topic is not so focused as in HMT. For a comparison of the statistics and main arguments of the two views, get HMT and the book by Rips, which I have also reviewed.

However, if one wants to be thorough about one's research and would like to compare subtle changes in the way J-L's side of the debate has been expressed over the years, as well as seeing more material that may be interesting to follow up, definitely get this book. J-L and Wason have written a fascinating volume. I even recommend it for reading on rainy Sunday afternoons.

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Psychology of Reasoning: Structure and Content
Psychology of Reasoning: Structure and Content by P. N. Johnson-Laird (Paperback - January 1, 1972)
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