Logical thinking, or formal logic, is essential in philosophy and cognitive science for analyzing and understanding arguments. It is effective in dealing with formal problems and abstract systems because of its rigor and precision, but this same rigor can be limiting in complex real-world situations. Everyday arguments are not always as clear-cut as formal syllogisms, which can lead to conclusions that are logically valid but irrelevant in reality. Another criticism of logical thinking is its abstraction, which often neglects the semantic and contextual content of propositions. An argument can be logically valid but absurd in terms of meaning. Formal logic is criticized for its inability to address the emotional and irrational aspects of human experience, such as emotions, intuitions, and cognitive biases, which play a crucial role in decision-making. Ignoring these aspects can lead to an incomplete understanding of human mental processes. In sum, while logical thinking is a valuable tool, its limitations in terms of abstraction, rigidity, reliance on questionable premises, and lack of consideration of cultural and emotional contexts suggest.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Logical thinking, or formal logic, is essential in philosophy and cognitive science for analyzing and understanding arguments. It is effective in dealing with formal problems and abstract systems because of its rigor and precision, but this same rigor can be limiting in complex real-world situations. Everyday arguments are not always as clear-cut as formal syllogisms, which can lead to conclusions that are logically valid but irrelevant in reality. Another criticism of logical thinking is its abstraction, which often neglects the semantic and contextual content of propositions. An argument can be logically valid but absurd in terms of meaning. Formal logic is criticized for its inability to address the emotional and irrational aspects of human experience, such as emotions, intuitions, and cognitive biases, which play a crucial role in decision-making. Ignoring these aspects can lead to an incomplete understanding of human mental processes. In sum, while logical thinking is a valuable tool, its limitations in terms of abstraction, rigidity, reliance on questionable premises, and lack of consideration of cultural and emotional contexts suggest.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 96 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9786208431006
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