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Two-stage prompting framework with predefined verification steps for evaluating diagnostic reasoning tasks on two datasets. [PDF]
Shao M, Zhang H.
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Reasoning . . . what reasoning?
Developmental Science, 2004SCOPUS: no.j ; FLWIN ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
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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Annual Review of Psychology, 1990
Strict theories of reasoning are schoolmarmish in their insistence on rules and structure, but this gives them an advantage when inference is relatively well behaved. In the case of reasoning with deductively valid arguments, Strict theories give a convincing account of the universality of certain inference forms and the productivity of reasoning in ...
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Strict theories of reasoning are schoolmarmish in their insistence on rules and structure, but this gives them an advantage when inference is relatively well behaved. In the case of reasoning with deductively valid arguments, Strict theories give a convincing account of the universality of certain inference forms and the productivity of reasoning in ...
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