An Essay on the Ancient Ideal of ‘Enraonar’

Archives of Philosophy and History of Soft Computing (I):1-28 (2015)
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‘Reasoning’ can be considered a general concept that, upon speaking, is the ‘enraonar’, a Catalan word that should not be mistaken with ‘explain’ nor with ‘discuss’ which imply more detail, and cover different situations. This article is presented as an essay on the ancient ideal of ‘enraonar’. To that end, it is explained in what sense ‘enraonar’ and reason are one of the most complex phenomena thought has to deal with. Here it is argued that these natural phenomena require a systematic and ‘scientific’ study, and that withoutthis knowledge computer science cannot simulate people’s every-day ‘enraonar’.

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reprint Trillas, Enric; Navarro, María (2015) "An essay on the ancient ideal of ‘enraonar’". Archives for the Philosophy and History of Soft Computing 2015(1):1-28

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