From Human Reasoning to Belief

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From Human Reasoning to Belief

An Empirical Account

Social, group or collective psychology Cognition and cognitive psychology Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge Philosophy of mind Ethics and moral philosophy Philosophy of religion

Author: Joshua Mugg

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 18th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040639900


Introduction

This book examines the relation between taxonomy and cognitive architecture in human reasoning. It offers a novel argument for voluntarism of belief that is grounded in empirical research. The issue of cognitive architecture has pressing ramifications for philosophical discussions about the nature and ethics of belief.

Contributions to Cognitive Science

This book makes important contributions to taxonomic questions in cognitive science, the cognitive architecture of reasoning, and the nature of belief. On the side of taxonomy, it addresses the important question of whether Type 1/Type 2 processing are cognitive kinds and develops a novel approach to belief by treating it as a putative cognitive kind.

Architectural Perspectives

On the architectural side, it offers an empirically motivated alternative to Dual-Process Theory and Spinozan Theory. According to the author's account, the reasoning system operates like a soundboard in that the various property-pairs are like slides on a mixing board, and the process can be rerun multiple times.

Belief and Control

Because the reasoning system's final, settled outputs are beliefs, and a subject can rerun the reasoning process—adjusting the slides as they go—subjects exercise some control over what they believe. The author applies the nature of belief to the nature of religious commitment and explores future implications for the ethics of belief.

Target Audience

From Human Reasoning to Belief will appeal to scholars and graduate students working in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of cognitive science, and epistemology.

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