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Thinking is Founded on Models of Possibilities

Interview with Phil Johnson-Laird, Princeton University/New York University

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  1. For the concept of semantic information, see Bar-Hillel & Carnap (1952).

  2. These three case histories are in my book, How we reason.

  3. The only definite conclusion about the two end terms that follows necessarily is: At least some of the Italian speakers do not speak French.

  4. The book was The Psychology of Reasoning, which Peter Wason and I published in 1972.

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Ragni, M. Thinking is Founded on Models of Possibilities. Künstl Intell 33, 301–305 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-019-00607-z

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