Ever wondered how kids learn logical language - words like "or", "no", or "if"? Maybe they are learned by generalizing social concepts like "offer", "rejection", and "threat." Some thoughts on this "social bootstrapping" hypothesis in a new blogpost: http://babieslearninglanguage.blogspot.com/2018/08/where-does-logical-language-come-from.html …
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Not necessarily. It's quite unlikely that the reasoning system here exactly corresponds with formal logic. In fact, it's quite likely that a system that fully respected all rules of inference would be too limited and slow to ever learn (or deduce) anything at all.
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