Advancing research in artificial intelligence is creating
reasoning systems that increasingly emulate or surpass the power of
human reasoning. This volume presents a critical analysis of
current theory and research in psychological and computational
sciences addressing reasoning processes. Distinguished from
narrowly technical books on the one hand, and from general
philosophical books on the other, this work gives a broad,
structured, detailed, and critical account of advancing
intellectual developments in theories on the nature of reasoning.
Of special interest is the conclusion that artificial intelligence
reasoning systems are deepening and broadening theories of human
reasoning.
A unified theory of intelligent reasoning encompassing natural
and computational systems is an important current objective of
cognitive science. Reasoning systems such as the CHARADE program,
which simulates the course of inductive reasoning leading to
medical discoveries, and the CONSYDERR program, which executes the
robust theory of common sense reasoning, are important
demonstrations of the feasibility of a unified theory of human and
artificial intelligence.
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