TY - JOUR AU - Urbański, Mariusz AU - van Lambalgen, Michiel AU - Koszowy, Marcin PY - 2018/11/14 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - An Introduction to the Special Issue on Logic, Cognition and Argumentation JF - Logic and Logical Philosophy JA - LLP VL - 27 IS - 4 SE - Editorial DO - 10.12775/LLP.2018.015 UR - https://apcz.umk.pl/LLP/article/view/LLP.2018.015 SP - 417-419 AB - In recent years we have witnessed a cognitive or ‘practical’ turn in logic [Gabbay and Woods, 2005; Urbański, 2011]. The most fundamental claim of its proponents is that logic has much to say about actual reasoning and argumentation. This cognitively-orientated logic. It acquires a new task of “systematically keeping track of changing representations of information” [van Benthem, 2008, p. 73], and, due to all the achievements of the mathematisation of logic, is fully up to this task. It also contests the claim that distinction between a descriptive and a normative account of the analysis of reasoning is disjoint and exhaustive [Gabbay and Woods, 2003, p. 37]. ER -