

Catarina Dutilh Novaes, "The Dialogical Roots of Deduction: Historical, Cognitive, and Philosophical Perspectives on Reasoning" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Oct 1, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
A Caterina's New Book - A Philosopher's Guide
02:01 • 4min
The Three Key Features of Deduction in Philosophy of Logic
06:28 • 3min
How to Evaluate the Validity of a Deductive Argument?
09:27 • 2min
Is There Something Fishy About Deduction?
11:15 • 5min
The Problem of Deductive Reasoning
16:19 • 4min
The Problem of Deduction in Philosophical Discourses
20:10 • 3min
Diological Approaches to Logic
22:55 • 2min
Is the Sceptic a Refuter?
24:59 • 5min
Talk Space - Get Back to Normal With a Single Message
29:48 • 2min
The Role of the Prover in Mathematical Practice
31:32 • 3min
Is There a Normality of Logic?
34:46 • 4min
The History of Deductive Practices
38:39 • 6min
Aristotle's Argumentative Essay on Deduction
44:23 • 4min
Is Your Diological View About Deduction Depressing?
48:26 • 5min
The Cognitive Oddity of Reasoning
53:36 • 2min
How to Reason Deductively?
55:13 • 3min
How Does a Particular Individual Learn How to Reason Deductively?
58:05 • 4min