The Psychology of Reasoning / Edition 1

The Psychology of Reasoning / Edition 1

by Eugenio Rignano
ISBN-10:
0415209722
ISBN-13:
9780415209724
Pub. Date:
06/24/1999
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415209722
ISBN-13:
9780415209724
Pub. Date:
06/24/1999
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Psychology of Reasoning / Edition 1

The Psychology of Reasoning / Edition 1

by Eugenio Rignano
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Overview

First Published in 1999. This is Volume XVII of twenty-one of a series on Cognitive Psychology. Written in 1923, this book looks at the treatises on Logic and seeks to discover the nature of reasoning which the author argues is tied up with an instinctive tendency to resolve complex psychical phenomena into more elementary processes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415209724
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/24/1999
Series: International Library of Psychology
Pages: 404
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 On The Mnemonic Origin and Nature of Affective Tendencies; Chapter 1 Attention: Part I: Affective Conflict and Unity of Consciousness; Chapter 3 Attention: Part II: Vividness and Connection; Chapter 4 What Is Reasoning?; Chapter 5 The Evolution Of Reasoning; Chapter 6 The Evolution Of Reasoning; Chapter 7 The Higher Forms of Reasoning; Chapter 8 The Higher Forms of Reasoning; Chapter 1 The Higher Forms Of Reasoning; Part 1 III: Mathematics and Mathematical Logic; Chapter 1 “Intentional” Reasoning; Part 1 I: Dialectic Reasoning; Chapter 1 “Intentional” Reasoning; Part II: Metaphysical Reasoning; Chapter 1 The Different Logical Types Of Mind; Chapter 13 The Pathology Of Reasoning; Part 1 : The Incoherence and Illogicality of Dreams; Chapter 14 The Pathology Of Reasoning; Part 2 : Coherent but Illogical Insanity due to Mono-affectivism; Chapter 15 The Pathology Of Reasoning; Part 3 : Incoherent Insanity due to Instability, Impotence, or Absence of the Affective Tendencies; Chapter 16 CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS REASONING; Conclusion Reasoning In Relation To Vital Finalism;
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