Artificial Intelligence and Human Reasoning [Book Review]

Journal of Mind and Behavior 13 (2):195-198 (1992)
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Abstract

The main pourpose of Joseph Rychlak's book is to show that predication and oppositionality differentiate human reasoning from the "cognitive processing" of Artificial Intelligence and its computer simulations. Human reasoners predicate-signifying their ideas within a broader context. They also think dialectically, conceiving ideas in terms of simultaneously opposing possibilites, from which they intentionally select meanings

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