Among the Living (PsyCop #1)

Among the Living (PsyCop #1)

Author: Jordan Castillo Price

Publisher: JCP Books LLC

Published: 2010-04

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 1935540025

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Victor Bayne, the psychic half a PsyCop team, is a gay medium who's more concerned with flying under the radar than in making waves. He hooks up with Jacob Marks, a non-psychic (or "Stiff") from an adjacent precinct and it seems like his dubious luck has improved, when a serial killer with a gruesome M.O. surfaces--and no one agrees what he looks like. Explicit gay content.


The Psychology of Proof

The Psychology of Proof

Author: Lance J. Rips

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 0262517213

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Lance Rips describes a unified theory of natural deductive reasoning and fashions a working model of deduction, with strong experimental support, that is capable of playing a central role in mental life. In this provocative book, Lance Rips describes a unified theory of natural deductive reasoning and fashions a working model of deduction, with strong experimental support, that is capable of playing a central role in mental life. Rips argues that certain inference principles are so central to our notion of intelligence and rationality that they deserve serious psychological investigation to determine their role in individuals' beliefs and conjectures. Asserting that cognitive scientists should consider deductive reasoning as a basis for thinking, Rips develops a theory of natural reasoning abilities and shows how it predicts mental successes and failures in a range of cognitive tasks. In parts I and II of the book, Rips builds insights from cognitive psychology, logic, and artificial intelligence into a unified theoretical structure. He defends the idea that deduction depends on the ability to construct mental proofs—actual memory units that link given information to conclusions it warrants. From this base Rips develops a computational model of deduction based on two cognitive skills: the ability to make suppositions or assumptions and the ability to posit sub-goals for conclusions. A wide variety of original experiments support this model, including studies of human subjects evaluating logical arguments as well as following and remembering proofs. Unlike previous theories of mental proof, this one handles names and variables in a general way. This capability enables deduction to play a crucial role in other thought processes, such as classifying and problem solving. In part III, Rips compares the theory to earlier approaches in psychology which confined the study of deduction to a small group of tasks, and examines whether the theory is too rational or too irrational in its mode of thought.


Mental Logic

Mental Logic

Author: Martin D.S. Braine

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1998-04

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 1135689172

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This volume, which includes some previously published work and the most recent writings of the late Martin Braine and his colleagues, will be of interest to cognitive scientists, philosophers of mind and logicians, developmentalists, and psycholinguists.


Thinking and Reasoning

Thinking and Reasoning

Author: Ken Manktelow

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2012-02-13

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1136295240

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The area of psychological research reviewed in this book is one that is not only increasing in popularity in college curricula, but is also making an ever larger impact on the world outside the classroom. Drawing upon research originally cited in Ken Manktelow’s highly successful publication Reasoning and Thinking, this completely rewritten textbook reflects on the revolutionary changes that have occurred in the field in recent years, stemming from the huge expansion in research output, as well as new methods and explanations, and the appearance of numerous books on the subject aimed at the popular market. The main areas covered are probability judgment, deductive and inductive reasoning, decision making, hypothetical thinking and rationality. In each case, the material is almost entirely new, with topics such as the new paradigm in reasoning research, causal reasoning and counterfactual thinking appearing for the first time. The book also presents an extended treatment of decision making research, and contains a chapter on individual and cultural influences on thinking. Thinking and Reasoning provides a detailed, integrated and approachable treatment of this area of cognitive psychology, and is ideal reading for intermediate and advanced undergraduate students; indeed, for anyone interested in how we draw conclusions and make choices.


Reasoning and Thinking

Reasoning and Thinking

Author: K.I. Manktelow

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999-02-28

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1135481121

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This undergraduate textbook reviews psychological research in the major areas of reasoning and thinking: deduction, induction, hypothesis testing, probability judgement, and decision making. It also covers the major theoretical debates in each area, and devotes a chapter to one of the liveliest issues in the field: the question of human rationality. Central themes that recur throughout the book include not only rationality, but also the relation between normative theories such as logic, probability theory, and decision theory, and human performance, both in experiments and in the world outside the laboratory. No prior acquaintance with formal systems is assumed, and everyday examples are used throughout to illustrate technical and theoretical points. The book differs from others in the market firstly in the range of material covered: other tend to focus primarily on on either reasoning or thinking. It is also the first student-level text to survey an imporatant new theoretical perspective, the information-gain or rational analysis approach, and to review the rationality debate from the standpoint of psuchological research in a wide range of areas.


Encyclopedia of the Human Brain

Encyclopedia of the Human Brain

Author:

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2002-07-04

Total Pages: 3607

ISBN-13: 0080548032

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In the past decade, enormous strides have been made in understanding the human brain. The advent of sophisticated new imaging techniques (e.g. PET, MRI, MEG, etc.) and new behavioral testing procedures have revolutionized our understanding of the brain, and we now know more about the anatomy, functions, and development of this organ than ever before. However, much of this knowledge is scattered across scientific journals and books in a diverse group of specialties: psychology, neuroscience, medicine, etc. The Encyclopedia of the Human Brain places all information in a single source and contains clearly written summaries on what is known of the human brain. Covering anatomy, physiology, neuropsychology, clinical neurology, neuropharmacology, evolutionary biology, genetics, and behavioral science, this four-volume encyclopedia contains over 200 peer reviewed signed articles from experts around the world. The Encyclopedia articles range in size from 5-30 printed pages each, and contain a definition paragraph, glossary, outline, and suggested readings, in addition to the body of the article. Lavishly illustrated, the Encyclopedia includes over 1000 figures, many in full color. Managing both breadth and depth, the Encyclopedia is a must-have reference work for life science libraries and researchers investigating the human brain.


The Nature of Cognition

The Nature of Cognition

Author: Robert J. Sternberg

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 760

ISBN-13: 9780262692120

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This book is the first to introduce the study of cognition in terms of the major conceptual themes that underlie virtually all the substantive topics.


Bayesian Rationality

Bayesian Rationality

Author: Mike Oaksford

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2007-02-22

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 0198524498

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For almost 2,500 years, the Western concept of what is to be human has been dominated by the idea that the mind is the seat of reason - humans are, almost by definition, the rational animal. In this text a more radical suggestion for explaining these puzzling aspects of human reasoning is put forward.


I Quan-Tum

I Quan-Tum

Author: Christian Bullock

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-01-29

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1300869348

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I Quan-Tum is a book of Singularity Magick. It covers Ancient Civilizations. It discusses the upcoming Singularity. It bridges the gap between Ancient Astronaut Theory and Magick. It also covers Spells, the Charms of Making, and Psychic Creationism. It is a must read for anyone interested in Ancient Astronauts, Ancient Aliens, and Magick.