1st Edition

Reasoning in the Wild The Public Works of Reason

By Mariam Thalos Copyright 2026
294 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Philosophy has long wrongfully imprisoned reasoning within the isolated chambers of the individual mind. This book shatters this confinement, laying foundations of a groundbreaking framework that conceptualizes reasoning as protocol-articulated action governed by socially shared norms and unfolding across diverse sites of processing. While logicians portray reasoning as inhabiting an abstract... Read more

Introduction: The zeroeth principle of logic

PART 1 The Fundamentals of Reasoning Systems

1 A systems approach to reasoning

2 Communication in the social world

3 Media and the common mind: Technology’s power to focus, amplify and modulate

PART 2 Reasoning We Live By

4 The transfiguration of the personal

5 Visionary reasoning: A philosophical theory of practical reasoning

6 Reasoning escapes into the wild

7 Reasoning and public sentiment

Concluding remarks: The public works of reasoning

Biography

Mariam Thalos is Distinguished Professor and past Department Head of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her work spans a wide swath of philosophy, social science and decision theory. She is the author of numerous scholarly books and articles, including Without Hierarchy: The Scale Freedom of the Universe (2013) and A Social Theory of Freedom (2016).