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Search versus inference: why search is more basic

Adam Morton,
Philosophy, University of Alberta,
17 May 2007

Cognitive scientists who take logic seriously often understand thought in terms of inference, more specifically in terms of deduction. I describe ways in which search is as basic as deduction, and as deeply connected to logical form. I present evidence that people can perform some cognitive tasks better when they are framed in terms of search rather than in terms of inference.


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