The Oxford handbook of thinking and reasoning
Language: English Series: Oxford library of psychology / edietd by Peter E. NathanPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005Description: xix, 836pISBN:- 9780199313792
- 153.4 Ox2
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 153.4 Ox2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A183523 |
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153.4 J634M Mental models | 153.4 K647K KANT'S TRANSCENDENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | 153.4 N319c Cognitive psychology | 153.4 Ox2 The Oxford handbook of thinking and reasoning | 153.4 P274g Group discussion and interview skills | 153.4 T348 THINKING | 153.4 V42E THE EMBODIED MIND |
Thinking and reasoning, long the academic province of philosophy, have over the past century emerged as core topics of empirical investigation and theoretical analysis in the modern fields of cognitive psychology, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience. Formerly seen as too complicated and amorphous to be included in early textbooks on the science of cognition, the study of thinking and reasoning has since taken off, brancing off in a distinct direction from the field from which it originated.
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