Interdisciplinary Conference Series on Reasoning StudiesVol. 1
Images and Reasoning
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ISBN978-4-7664-1330-4(4-7664-1330-X) C3310
奥付の初版発行年月:2006年12月 / 発売日:2006年12月上旬
慶應義塾とパリ・エコール・ノルマール・シューペリュールの共催によるシンポジウム”Images,
reason and reasoning”に基づく論文集。推論の非言語的な側面の可能性についての問いを提起する。(全英文)
Barbara Tversky is Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, CA USA. She works on spatial thinking and language; diagrammatic reasoning;memory and categorization.
Pierre Grialou is Research Fellow at the Centre for Integrated Research on the Mind of Keio University. He works on the cognitive aspects of reasoning.
Mitsuhiro Okada is Professor in the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Letters of Keio University, and the project leader of the Logic and Language Lab at the Centre for Integrated Research on the Mind (CIRM) of Keio University. He works on logic, philosophy and theoretical informatics/computer science, with special focuses on proof theory and linear logic,
their philosophical foundations as well as their applications to computer science.
Chizuru Shikishima is a doctoral student of the Graduate School of Keio University. She works on behavioural genetics and social psychology.
Juko Ando is Professor in the Department of Human Relations, Faculty of Letters of Keio University. He works on behavioral genetics and educational psychology.
Ryo Takemura is Research Fellow at the Centre for Integrated Research on the Mind of Keio University. He works on mathematical logic.
Jocelyn Benoist is Full Professor of Theory of Knowledge and Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Paris-I Panth
目次
Contributors
Introductory Remarks
Pierre Grialou, Giuseppe Longo and Mitsuhiro Okada
Section I Images, Language and Reasoning in Humans
1. Some Ways Images Express and Promote Thought
Barbara Tversky
2. Questions on Two Cognitive Models of Deductive Reasoning
Pierre Grialou and Mitsuhiro Okada
Appendix to Chapter 2
Chizuru Shikishima, Juko Ando, Pierre Grialou, Ryo Takemura and Mitsuhiro Okada
3. Wittgenstein on the Logic of Picture
Jocelyn Benoist
Section II The Spatial and Visual Origins of Mathematical
Reasoning
4. The Cognitive Foundations of Mathematics: Human Gestures in Proofsand Mathematical Incompleteness of Formalisms
Giuseppe Longo
5. Protomathematics, Perception and the Meaning of Mathematical Objects
Bernard Teissier /
6. Topological Ape: Knots Tying and Untying and the Origins of
Mathematics
Dominique Lestel and Chris Herzfeld
Section IIIComparative Analysis of Reasoning
7. Weak Phantasmata in Human and Animal Visual Perception
Dieter Lohmar
8. Pigeon Categorization: Classification Strategies in a Non-linguistic Species
Ulrike Aust, Wilfried Apfalter and Ludwig Huber
9. Animal and Human Logics
Shigeru Watanabe