Philip Johnson-Laird

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Philip Johnson-Laird, 2006

Philip Johnson-Laird (12 October 1936 - ) is a psychologist and author of several notable books on human cognition and reasoning.

He was educated at Culford School and University College London where he won the Rosa Morison Medal in 1964, a James Sully Scholarship between 1964–66 and achieved BA in 1964 and PhD in 1967. He was elected to a Fellowship in 1994.

He is currently the Stuart Professor of Psychology at Princeton University.

His entry in Who's Who (2007 edition) records the following career history:

He is a Fellow of the American Philosophical Society and has been awarded honorary doctorates from: Göteborg, 1983; Padua, 1997; Madrid, 2000; Dublin, 2000; Ghent, 2002; Palermo, 2005. He won the Spearman Medal in 1974, the British Psychological Society President's Award, 1985; and the International Prize from Fondation Fyssen in 2002.

He's a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences since 2007.

[edit] Selected Publications

  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (2006). How We Reason. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198569763. 
  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (1998). Computer and the Mind: An Introduction to Cognitive Science. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674156166. 
  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (1993). Human and Machine Thinking (Distinguished Lecture Series). LEA, Inc.. ISBN 978-0805809213. 
  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (with Ruth M. J. Byrne) (1991). Deduction. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780863771491. 
  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (1983). Mental Models: Toward a Cognitive Science of Language, Inference and Consciousness. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674568822. 
  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (with P.C. Wason) (1977). Thinking: Readings in Cognitive Science. Cambridge University Press. 
  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (with G.A. Miller) (1976). Language and Perception. Belknap Press. ISBN 978-0674509481. 
  • Johnson-Laird, Philip N (with Peter C. Wason) (1972). Psychology of Reasoning: Structure and Content. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674721272. 
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