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The following pages link to Logic and reasoning: do the facts matter? (Q934828):
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- On the use (and abuse) of logic in game theory (Q266655) (← links)
- Logic and social cognition. The facts matter, and so do computational models (Q843769) (← links)
- Inference and update (Q1036064) (← links)
- An automated method for building cognitive models for turn-based games from a strategy logic (Q1630453) (← links)
- On the Ramsey test analysis of `because' (Q2051729) (← links)
- Studying strategies and types of players: experiments, logics and cognitive models (Q2218704) (← links)
- Strategic reasoning: building cognitive models from logical formulas (Q2255230) (← links)
- The \textsc{Fmla-Fmla} axiomatizations of the exactly true and non-falsity logics and some of their cousins (Q2281312) (← links)
- Revisiting Quine on truth by convention (Q2410896) (← links)
- An Introduction to the Special Issue on Logic, Cognition and Argumentation (Q4629526) (← links)
- Formal modeling of human reasoning: errors, limitations and Baconian bees (Q5061419) (← links)
- Logical aliens and where to find them (Q5061423) (← links)
- Logic and Probabilistic Update (Q5249676) (← links)
- Logic and Complexity in Cognitive Science (Q5249690) (← links)
- Towards a Bayesian Theory of Second-Order Uncertainty: Lessons from Non-Standard Logics (Q5250312) (← links)
- Logical perspectives on the foundations of probability (Q6049746) (← links)
- Are Logic and Math Relevant to Social Debates? (Q6081249) (← links)
- Logic as a methodological discipline (Q6187749) (← links)
- A psychological theory of reasoning as logical evidence: a Piagetian perspective (Q6187755) (← links)
- The logic of fast and slow thinking (Q6652868) (← links)