Debates concerning the character, scope, and warrant of abductive inference have been active since Peirce first proposed that there was a third form of inference, distinct from induction and deduction. Abductive reasoning has been dubbed weak, incoherent, and even nonexistent. Part, at least, of the problem of articulating a clear sense of abductive inference is due to difficulty in interpreting Peirce. Part of the fault must lie with his critics, however. While this article will argue that Peirce indeed left a number of puzzles for interpreters, it will also contend that interpreters should be careful to distinguish discussion of the formal and strictly epistemic question of whether and how abduction is a sound form of inference from dis...
In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesi...
I examine and resolve an exegetical dichotomy between two main interpretations of Peirce’s theory of...
I examine and resolve an exegetical dichotomy between two main interpretations of Peirce’s theory of...
Debates concerning the character, scope, and warrant of abductive inference have been active since P...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
Tomis Kapitan’s work on Peirce’s conception of abduction was instrumental for our coming to see how ...
This paper argues that Umberto Eco had a sophisticated theory of abductive reasoning and that this t...
What sort of justification can be claimed for abduction? In this paper we reconstruct Peirce's answe...
The purpose of this piece is to provide a critical analysis on some key aspects of abduction, as con...
Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6...
We propose to reconsider abductive reasonning in the context of empirical reasonning, and to investi...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
The major part of the paper provides a comprehensive account of Peirce's post-1900 theory of ab...
Charles Peirce ends the above tentative definition of the grounds for abduction by stating that “the...
Paul Bourgine's text "Models of Abduction" is undoubtfully ingenious, bringing forth a theory of abd...
In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesi...
I examine and resolve an exegetical dichotomy between two main interpretations of Peirce’s theory of...
I examine and resolve an exegetical dichotomy between two main interpretations of Peirce’s theory of...
Debates concerning the character, scope, and warrant of abductive inference have been active since P...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
Tomis Kapitan’s work on Peirce’s conception of abduction was instrumental for our coming to see how ...
This paper argues that Umberto Eco had a sophisticated theory of abductive reasoning and that this t...
What sort of justification can be claimed for abduction? In this paper we reconstruct Peirce's answe...
The purpose of this piece is to provide a critical analysis on some key aspects of abduction, as con...
Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6...
We propose to reconsider abductive reasonning in the context of empirical reasonning, and to investi...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
The major part of the paper provides a comprehensive account of Peirce's post-1900 theory of ab...
Charles Peirce ends the above tentative definition of the grounds for abduction by stating that “the...
Paul Bourgine's text "Models of Abduction" is undoubtfully ingenious, bringing forth a theory of abd...
In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesi...
I examine and resolve an exegetical dichotomy between two main interpretations of Peirce’s theory of...
I examine and resolve an exegetical dichotomy between two main interpretations of Peirce’s theory of...