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4、entsxiiiChapter 11Preliminary PositionsPsychologists' Attitudes toward Logic2General Orienting Intuitions4Psychologism: Claiming Too Much10Conclusion20Chapter 221Logic As Psychological CompetenceMain Thesis21Competence23Competence and Foundations42Append
5、ix: JohnsonLaird on Mental Logic45Chapter 349Logic and Name LearningLogic of Proper Names49The Logic of Learning Proper Names55Chapter 469Psychology and Name LearningProblem of Language69Interpreters75Learning Metalinguistic Predicates and Sortais83Chapt
6、er 587SelfReferenceLogic of Proper Names and I88Psychology and I94Basic SelfReference103Page viiChapter 6105Truth and TruthFunctional ConnectivesTruth106TruthFunctional Connectives109Chapter 7123BasicLevel SortalsLogic of Sortals124Psychology of BasicLev
7、el Sortals137Identifying the Kind144Chapter 8151Hierarchies and QuantifiersThe Logic152Psychology of HigherLevel Sortals157The Quantifiers All and Some163Learning All and Some167Chapter 9171Settling AccountsGeneral Remarks on Learning and Logic171Clearin
8、g Competence180Chapter 10191Laws in Cognitive ScienceNoncausal Laws191Causal Laws192Concluding Remarks195Glossary of Logical Expressions197References201Index209Page ixPrefaceWhat is logic to psychologists? A quarry from wh