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Index
Title Page Introduction: A Double Enigma I: Shaking Dogma
1: Reason on Trial 2: Psychologists’ Travails
II: Understanding Inference
3: From Unconscious Inferences to Intuitions 4: Modularity 5: Cognitive Opportunism 6: Metarepresentations
III: Rethinking Reason
7: How We Use Reasons 8: Could Reason Be a Module? 9: Reasoning: Intuition and Reflection 10: Reason: What Is It For?
IV: What Reason Can and Cannot Do
11: Why Is Reasoning Biased? 12: Quality Control: How We Evaluate Arguments 13: The Dark Side of Reason 14: A Reason for Everything 15: The Bright Side of Reason
V: Reason in the Wild
16: Is Human Reason Universal? 17: Reasoning about Moral and Political Topics 18: Solitary Geniuses?
Conclusion: In Praise of Reason after All Notes References Illustration Credits Acknowledgments Follow Penguin Copyright Page
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