The unbearable lightness of “Thinking”: Moving beyond simple concepts of thinking, rationality, and hypothesis testing

作者: Gary L. Brase , James Shanteau

DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X11000598

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摘要: Three correctives can get researchers out of the trap constructing unitary theories “thinking”: (1) Strong inference methods largely avoid problems associated with universal prescriptive normativism; (2) must recognize that significant modularity cognitive processes is antithetical to general accounts thinking; and (3) consideration domain-specificity rationality render many present article's issues moot.

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