The versatility and generality of nested set operations

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):277-278 (2007)
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Abstract

The target article makes an impressive case that nested set operations (NS) facilitate probability computations by helping make clear the relevant natural frequency partitions; however, NS can also contribute to common errors. That NS constitute a general reasoning process is supported by their role in deductive, modal, causal, and other reasoning. That NS are solely a rule-based process is problematic

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