This volume explores abduction (inference to explanatory hypotheses),
an important but neglected topic in scientific reasoning. My aim is to
inte grate philosophical, cognitive, and computational issues, while
also discuss ing some cases of reasoning in science and medicine.
The main thesis is that abduction is a significant kind of scientific
reasoning, helpful in delineating the first principles of a new theory
of science. The status of abduction is very controversial. When
dealing with abduc tive reasoning misinterpretations and
equivocations are common. What are the differences between abduction
and induction? What are the differences between abduction and the
well-known hypothetico-deductive method? What did Peirce mean when he
considered abduction a kind of inference? Does abduction involve only
the generation of hypotheses or their evaluation too? Are the criteria
for the best explanation in abductive reasoning epis temic, or
pragmatic, or both? How many kinds of abduction are there? The book
aims to increase knowledge about creative and expert infer ences.
The study of these high-level methods of abductive reasoning is situ
ated at the crossroads of philosophy, epistemology, artificial
intel1igence, cognitive psychology, and logic; that is, at the heart
of cognitive science. Philosophers of science in the twentieth century
have traditionally distin guished between the inferential processes
active in the logic of discovery and the ones active in logic of
justification.
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Processes of Discovery and Explanation
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ISBN
9781441985620
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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