Contradictions and counterfactuals: Generating belief revisions in conditional inference
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Byrne, R.M.J., Walsh, C.R., Contradictions and counterfactuals: Generating belief revisions in conditional inference, Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002Download Item:
Abstract:
Reasoners revise their beliefs in the premises when an
inference they have made is contradicted. We describe
the results of an experiment that shows that the belief
they revise depends on the inference they have made.
They revise their belief in a conditional (if A then B)
when they make a modus tollens inference (from not-B
to not-A) that is subsequently contradicted (A). But when
they make a modus ponens inference (from A to B) that
is contradicted (not-B) they revise their belief in the
categorical assertion (A). The experiment shows that this
inference contradiction effect occurs not only for factual
conditionals but also for counterfactual conditionals.
However, reasoners revise their beliefs in factual
conditionals more than counterfactuals.
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