Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences
2000 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 2, 2008
- Ontology for information systems: artefacts as a case study pp. 143-156

- Massimiliano Carrara and Marzia Soavi
- Empirical modeling and information semantics pp. 157-166

- Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic
- Is domain-general thinking a domain-specific adaptation? pp. 167-175

- Vittorio Girotto and Katya Tentori
- Moral justification and feelings of adjustment to military law-enforcement situation: the case of Israeli soldiers serving at army roadblocks pp. 177-191

- Shaul Kimhi and Shifra Sagy
- Refusing to budge: a confirmatory bias in decision making? pp. 193-214

- Lea-Rachel Kosnik
- Taboo or tragic: effect of tradeoff type on moral choice, conflict, and confidence pp. 215-226

- David Mandel and Oshin Vartanian
- Tacit knowledge, implicit learning and scientific reasoning pp. 227-237

- Andrea Pozzali
Volume 7, issue 1, 2008
- The role of cognitive and socio-cognitive conflict in learning to reason pp. 1-19

- Katiuscia Sacco and Monica Bucciarelli
- Conditionals and conditional thinking pp. 21-34

- Andrea Manfrinati, Pierdaniele Giaretta and Paolo Cherubini
- Symposium on “A multi-methodological approach to language evolution” pp. 35-41

- Angelo Cangelosi
- From grasping to complex imitation: mirror systems on the path to language pp. 43-64

- Michael Arbib and James Bonaiuto
- Language learning, power laws, and sexual selection pp. 65-76

- Ted Briscoe
- Embodiment versus memetics pp. 77-94

- Joanna Bryson
- How can “cheap talk” yield coordination, given a conflict? pp. 95-108

- Mark Jeffreys
- Language co-evolved with the rule of law pp. 109-128

- Chris Knight
- Primate social knowledge and the origins of language pp. 129-142

- Robert Seyfarth and Dorothy Cheney
Volume 6, issue 2, 2007
- Social institution, cognition, and survival: a cognitive–social simulation pp. 115-142

- Ron Sun and Isaac Naveh
- A dual process model for cultural differences in thought pp. 143-172

- Hiroshi Yama, Miwa Nishioka, Tomoko Horishita, Yayoi Kawasaki and Junichi Taniguchi
- Towards the emergence of meaning processes in computers from Peircean semiotics pp. 173-187

- Antônio Gomes, Ricardo Gudwin, Charbel El-Hani and João Queiroz
- Semiosis in cognitive systems: a neural approach to the problem of meaning pp. 189-209

- Eliano Pessa and Graziano Terenzi
- Can tacit knowledge fit into a computer model of scientific cognitive processes? The case of biotechnology pp. 211-224

- Andrea Pozzali
Volume 6, issue 1, 2007
- Bounded awareness: what you fail to see can hurt you pp. 1-18

- Dolly Chugh and Max Bazerman
- The connectionist self in action pp. 19-33

- David DeMoss
- Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part II” pp. 35-39

- Massimiliano Carrara, Paolo Cherubini and Pierdaniele Giaretta
- The “vanishing” of the disjunction effect by sensible procrastination pp. 41-52

- Maria Bagassi and Laura Macchi
- The psychology of dynamic probability judgment: order effect, normative theories, and experimental methodology pp. 53-66

- Jean Baratgin and Guy Politzer
- How the construction of mental models improves learning pp. 67-89

- Monica Bucciarelli
- Verisimilitude, cross classification and prediction logic. Approaching the statistical truth by falsified qualitative theories pp. 91-114

- Roberto Festa
Volume 5, issue 2, 2006
- Caring about framing effects pp. 123-138

- Amber Bloomfield, Josh Sager, Daniel Bartels and Douglas Medin
- Internalism about truth pp. 139-166

- Wolfram Hinzen
- Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I” pp. 167-171

- Massimiliano Carrara, Paolo Cherubini and Pierdaniele Giaretta
- Symposium on ‘‘Cognition and Rationality: Part I’’ Relationships between rational decisions, human motives, and emotions pp. 173-197

- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Francesca Giardini and Francesca Marzo
- Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I” Minimal rationality pp. 199-211

- Isaac Levi
- Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I” The rationality of scientific discovery: abductive reasoning and epistemic mediators pp. 213-228

- Lorenzo Magnani
- Symposium on “Cognition and Rationality: Part I” Relevance effects in reasoning pp. 229-245

- Jean-Baptiste Henst
Volume 5, issue 1, 2006
- Is the mind Bayesian? The case for agnosticism pp. 1-38

- Jean Baratgin and Guy Politzer
- Cognitive/affective processes, social interaction, and social structure as representational re-descriptions: their contrastive bandwidths and spatio-temporal foci pp. 39-70

- Aaron Cicourel
- Juliet: If they do see thee, they will murder thee. A satisficing algorithm for pragmatic conditionals pp. 71-77

- Alejandro López-Rousseau and Timothy Ketelaar
- Against causal descriptivism pp. 78-84

- Panu Raatikainen
- Emotional consensus in group decision making pp. 85-104

- Paul Thagard and Fred Kroon
- Subjective measures of unconscious knowledge of concepts pp. 105-122

- Eleni Ziori and Zoltán Dienes
Volume 4, issue 2, 2005
- Neuropsychological data, intuitions, and semantic theories pp. 149-162

- Diego Marconi
- Explanations by mechanisms in the social sciences. Problems, advantages and alternatives pp. 163-178

- Karl-Dieter Opp
- Spontaneous coordination and evolutionary learning processes in an agent-based model pp. 179-195

- Pierre Barbaroux and Gilles Enée
- Cognitive perspectives in economics pp. 197-222

- Ludovic Dibiaggio
- Interactions in economic models: Statistical mechanics and networks pp. 223-238

- Müge Ozman
- Leaving the ``gothic cathedral'' of economics pp. 239-252

- Massimiliano Ugolini
Volume 4, issue 1, 2005
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Riccardo Viale
- Scoring and keying multiple choice tests: A case study in irrationality pp. 3-12

- Maya Bar-Hillel, David Budescu and Yigal Attali
- ‘‘Just forget it.’’ Memory distortions as bounded rationality pp. 13-25

- Bruno Frey
- Flying bicycles: How the Wright brothers invented the airplane pp. 27-48

- Philip Johnson-Laird
- Cooperation and trust in group context pp. 49-84

- Raimo Tuomela and Maj Tuomela
- A note on concave utility functions pp. 85-96

- Martin Monti, Simon Grant and Daniel Osherson
- The social and communicative function of conditional statements pp. 97-113

- Jonathan Evans
- On the import and rationale of value attribution pp. 115-127

- Nicholas Rescher
- A matter of trust: The search for accountability in Italian politics, 1990–2000 pp. 129-148

- Cristina Bicchieri, Ram Mudambi and Pietro Navarra
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