Dysinferentia: A Potential Learning Disability in Logic

Abstract

Having taught informal logic and critical thinking for decades, I surmise that there are rare learners who seem to manifest an undocumented learning disability marked by the incapacity to recognize when two or more propositions bear an inferential relationship to one another. As implied, this proposed learning disability does not yet seem to be recognized formally by the scientific community. The purpose of this brief paper is twofold: First, I simply intend to note that my anecdotal teaching experiences suggest that such a learning disability seems to exist; Second, I have coined and evaluated several possible names for this learning disability, ultimately proposing that it should be termed dysinferentia. Keywords: dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysinferentia, dyslogismia, dysepagogia, dysnous, dyssyllogismia

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