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El. knyga: Logic, Reasoning, and Rationality

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This book contains a selection of the papers presented at the Logic, Reasoning and Rationality 2010 conference (LRR10) in Ghent. The conference aimed at stimulating the use of formal frameworks to explicate concrete cases of human reasoning, and conversely, to challenge scholars in formal studies by presenting them with interesting new cases of actual reasoning.

According to the members of the Wiener Kreis, there was a strong connection between logic, reasoning, and rationality and that human reasoning is rational in so far as it is based on (classical) logic. Later, this belief came under attack and logic was deemed inadequate to explicate actual cases of human reasoning. Today, there is a growing interest in reconnecting logic, reasoning and rationality. A central motor for this change was the development of non-classical logics and non-classical formal frameworks.

The book contains contributions in various non-classical formal frameworks, case studies that enhance our apprehension of concrete reasoning patterns, and studies of the philosophical implications for our understanding of the notions of rationality.
1 Adaptive Logics as a Necessary Tool for Relative Rationality: Including a Section on Logical Pluralism
1(26)
Diderik Batens
2 A New Approach to Epistemic Logic
27(18)
Giovanna Corsi
Gabriele Tassi
3 Explaining Capacities: Assessing the Explanatory Power of Models in the Cognitive Sciences
45(14)
Raoul Gervais
4 Data-Driven Induction in Scientific Discovery: A Critical Assessment Based on Kepler's Discoveries
59(18)
Albrecht Heeffer
5 Dovetailing Belief Base Revision with (Basic) Truth Approximation
77(18)
Theo A.F. Kuipers
6 A Method of Generating Modal Logics Defining Jaskowski's Discussive D2 Consequence
95(30)
Marek Nasieniewski
Andrzej Pietruszczak
7 Frontier Theory of Inquiry: Apparent Conflicts Between the Ghent Logical Program and the "Darwinian" Selectionist Program
125(28)
Thomas Nickles
8 On the Propagation of Consistency in Some Systems of Paraconsistent Logic
153(26)
Hitoshi Omori
Toshiharu Waragai
9 Degrees of Validity and the Logical Paradoxes
179(18)
Francesco Orilia
10 Contradictory Concepts
197(20)
Graham Priest
11 Bloody Analogical Reasoning
217(16)
Dagmar Provijn
12 Another Look at Mathematical Style, as Inspired by Le Lionnais and the OuLiPo
233(14)
Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Bart Van Kerkhove
13 Internalism Does Entail Scepticism
247(14)
Jan Willem Wieland
14 Answering by Means of Questions in View of Inferential Erotetic Logic
261
Andrzej Wisniewski