The primacy of modus ponens in human cognition: selection task and conditional perfection

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Biconditional, Cognition, Conditional, Modus ponens, Selection task

Abstract

In this paper, we present an explanation for the problem of the abstract versions of Peter Wason’s four-card selection task: modest subjects’ results when they are confronted with these tasks. Our explanation poses that individuals do not comprehend the task rule as a conditional sentence, but as a biconditional one, causing that subjects do not choose the correct cards. Santamaría presented an objection for any approach that suggests a biconditional interpretation in the task  selection. In this work, we discuss this objection based on the apparent primacy of a logical rule in human reasoning: modus ponens. Additionally, we present a study based on Socratic dialogue seminars with a tutorial style, developed by us, to check whether our explanation is viable or not, and discuss the results achieved.

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  • , University of Talca

    Universidad de Talca
    Instituto de Estudios Humanísticos “Juan Ignacio Molina”
    Avda. Lircay s/n, Talca (Chile)

  • , Universidad de Los Lagos

    Universidad de Los Lagos
    Departamento de Educación
    Av. Fuchslocher 1305, Osorno (Chile)

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2016-12-25

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The primacy of modus ponens in human cognition: selection task and conditional perfection. (2016). ALPHA. Journal of Arts, Literature and Philosophy, 1(43), 19-37. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1579