Steven A. Sloman (sloman-sa)
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Hagmayer, York, Sloman, Steven A., Lagnado, David A. and Waldmann, Michael R. 2007. “Causal Reasoning Through Intervention.” in Causal Learning: Psychology, Philosophy and Computation, edited by Alison Gopnik and Laura Schulz, pp. 86–100. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Lagnado, David A., Waldmann, Michael R., Haymayer, York and Sloman, Steven A. 2007. “Beyond Covariation: Cues to Causal Structure.” in Causal Learning: Psychology, Philosophy and Computation, edited by Alison Gopnik and Laura Schulz, pp. 154–172. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Malt, Barbara C. and Sloman, Steven A. 2007. “Artifact Categorization: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly .” in Creations of the Mind: Theories of Artifacts and their Representation , edited by Eric Margolis and Stephen Laurence, pp. 85–123. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199250981.003.0006.
Sloman, Steven A. 2005. Causal Models: How People Think About the World and Its Alternatives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195183115.001.0001.
Sloman, Steven A. and Lagnado, David A. 2005. “The Problem of Induction.” in The Cambridge Handbook to Thinking and Reasoning, edited by Keith J. Holyoak and Robert G. Morrison, pp. 95–116. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sloman, Steven A., Zemla, Jeffrey C., Lagnado, David A., Bechlivanidis, Christos and Hemmatian, Babak. 2019. “Are Humans Intuitive Philosophers?” in Varieties of Understanding. New Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology, edited by Stephen R. Grimm, pp. 231–252. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190860974.001.0001.