Interdisciplinary works in logic, epistemology, psychology and linguistics

dialogue, rationality, and formalism

Manuel Rebuschi , Gerhard Heinzmann, Michel Musiol , Alain Trognon

<p>This book presents comparisons of recent accounts in the formalization of natural language (dynamic logics and formal semantics) with informal conceptions of interaction (dialogue, natural logic, and attribution of rationality) that have been developed in both psychology and epistemology. There are four parts which explore: historical and systematic studies; the formalization of context in epistemology; the formalization of reasoning in interactive contexts in psychology; the formalization of pathological conversations.<br/><br/>Part one discusses the Erlangen School, which proposed a logical analysis of science as well as an operational reconstruction of psychological concepts. These first chapters provide epistemological and psychological insights into a conceptual reassessment of rational reconstruction from a pragmatic point of view.<br/><br/>The second focus is on formal epistemology, where there has recently been a vigorous contribution from experts in epistemic and doxatic logics and an attempt to account for a more realistic, cognitively plausible conception of knowledge. <br/><br/>The third part of this book examines the meeting point between logic and the human and social sciences and the fourth part focuses on research at the intersection between linguistics and psychology. <br/><br/>Internationally renowned scholars have contributed to this volume, building on the findings and themes relevant to an interdisciplinary scientific project called DiaRaFor ("Dialogue, Rationality, Formalisms") which was hosted by the MSH Lorraine (Lorraine Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities) from 2007 to 2011.</p>


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General introduction

Rebuschi Manuel; Heinzmann Gerhard; Musiol Michel; Trognon Alain

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Correspondence between Evert Willem Beth and Jean Piaget (1951–1955)

Heinzmann Gerhard; Trognon Alain; Tremblay Frédéric

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Reasoning about knowledge in context

Lihoreau Franck; Rebuschi Manuel

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From dialogue to calculation

Batt Martine; Trognon Alain

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Modeling the dynamic effects of discourse

Amblard Maxime; Pogodalla Sylvain

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Dialogue analysis

Caelen Jean; Xuereb Anne

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Using sdrt to analyze pathological conversations

Rebuschi Manuel; Amblard Maxime; Musiol Michel

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