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Reasoning . . . what reasoning?
Developmental Science, 2004SCOPUS: no ...
Bremner, Andrew, Mareschal, Denis
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Theory & Psychology, 1994
The concept of rationality has its roots in a historic philosophical conception of human beings as creatures of reason. To act on the basis of reason is to act on the basis of reasons, which in turn implies a process of reasoning. An objectivist conception of rationality sees its essence as lying in the use of reasoning processes that conform to ...
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The concept of rationality has its roots in a historic philosophical conception of human beings as creatures of reason. To act on the basis of reason is to act on the basis of reasons, which in turn implies a process of reasoning. An objectivist conception of rationality sees its essence as lying in the use of reasoning processes that conform to ...
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To reason or not to reason: Is autobiographical reasoning always beneficial?
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2011Autobiographical reasoning has been found to be a critical process in identity development; however, the authors suggest that existing research shows that such reasoning may not always be critical to another important outcome: well-being. The authors describe characteristics of people such as personality and age, contexts such as conversations, and ...
Kate C, McLean, Cade D, Mansfield
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