Can human irrationality be experimentally demonstrated ?

Author(s)
Cohen, L.J.
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Abstract

The object of the paper is to show why recent research in the psychology of deductive and probabilistic reasoning does not have "bleak implications for human rationality", as has sometimes been proposed. The presence of fallacies in reasoning is evaluated by referring to normative criteria which ultimately derive their own credentials from a systematisation of the intuitions that agree with them.

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B 31764 [electronic version only] /01 /83.2 /
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From: The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 4 (1981), p. 317- 370, 153 ref.

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