Dual Reasoning Processes and the Resolution of Uncertainty: The Case of Belief Bias
Book chapter
Authors | Stupple, E. and Ball, L. J. |
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Editors | Macchi, L., Bagassi, M. and Viale, R. |
Abstract | Examining the role of implicit, unconscious thinking on reasoning, decision making, problem solving, creativity, and its neurocognitive basis, for a genuinely psychological conception of rationality. This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has wide implications for our ideas about creativity, decision making, and economic behavior. The essays focus on the role of implicit, unconscious thinking in creativity and problem solving, the interaction of intuition and analytic thinking, and the relationship between communicative heuristics and thought. The analyses move beyond the conventional conception of mind informed by extra-psychological theoretical models toward a genuinely psychological conception of rationality—a rationality no longer limited to conscious, explicit thought, but able to exploit the intentional implicit level. The contributors consider a new conception of human rationality that must cope with the uncertainty of the real world; the implications of abandoning the normative model of classic logic and adopting a probabilistic approach instead; the argumentative and linguistic aspects of reasoning; and the role of implicit thought in reasoning, creativity, and its neurological base. |
Keywords | psychology ; creativity ; problem solving ; human rationality |
Page range | 143-166 |
Year | 2016 |
Book title | Cognitive Unconscious and Human Rationality |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Place of publication | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
ISBN | 9780262034081 |
Web address (URL) | https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262034081/cognitive-unconscious-and-human-rationality/ |
Output status | Published |
Publication dates | |
Online | 18 Mar 2016 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 08 Dec 2022 |
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