Markovits Henry
Département de psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, C.P. 8888, Montréal, QC, H3C 3P8, Canada.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2025 May 20. doi: 10.3758/s13423-025-02713-6.
Logical reasoning is often presumed to require effortful cognition. However, there is evidence that reasoners may have some form of "logical intuition" that generates rapid, intuitive logical responses to arguments. Previous studies have shown that intuitive logical judgments for some forms of inference can be generated by matching strategies or by activation of semantic information, leaving the existence of any form of purely logical intuition an open question. In this paper, we examined the possibility that once these effects are controlled for, at least some people are able to make rapid, intuitive logical inferences that reflect only logical structure. In two studies, participants were given 5 s to make a series of inferences, which included semi-abstract syllogisms of the form "All A are B, X is B, X is A," where the B term was abstract (meaningless), and for which both matching and semantic activation were controlled. Results show that about 15% of participants were able to consistently respond logically to these inferences. These indicate that there is a clear, although limited, form of abstract logical intuition.
逻辑推理通常被认为需要费力的认知过程。然而,有证据表明推理者可能拥有某种形式的“逻辑直觉”,这种直觉能对论点产生快速、直观的逻辑反应。先前的研究表明,某些形式推理的直观逻辑判断可以通过匹配策略或语义信息的激活来产生,这使得任何形式的纯粹逻辑直觉的存在仍是一个悬而未决的问题。在本文中,我们研究了一种可能性,即一旦控制了这些效应,至少有些人能够做出仅反映逻辑结构的快速、直观的逻辑推理。在两项研究中,参与者有5秒钟的时间进行一系列推理,这些推理包括“所有A都是B,X是B,X是A”这种形式的半抽象三段论,其中B项是抽象的(无意义的),并且匹配和语义激活都得到了控制。结果表明,约15%的参与者能够对这些推理始终如一地做出符合逻辑的反应。这些结果表明存在一种清晰的、尽管有限的抽象逻辑直觉形式。