Aristotle clearly states that in syllogistic theory local/environmental cognitive factors—external to that peculiar inferential process, for example regarding users/reasoners, are given up. Indeed, to define syllogism Aristotle first of all insists that all syllogisms are valid and contends that the necessity of this kind of reasoning is related to the circumstance that “no further term from outside (ἒξωθεν) is needed”, in sum syllogism is the fruit of a kind of eco-cognitive immunization. At the same time Aristotle presents a seminal perspective on abduction, which contrasts with the previous one on syllogismos: the second part of the article considers the famous passage in the chapter B25 of Prior Analytics concerning ἀπαγωγή (“leading aw...
the main features of my eco-cognitive model of abduction (EC-Model). With the aim of delineating fu...
From the logical point of view, abduction is a procedure in which something that lacks ...
Syllogism is a form of logical argument allowing one to deduce a consistent conclusion based on a pa...
Aristotle clearly states that in syllogistic theory local/environmental cognitive factors—external t...
Abduction (in ancient Greek, often translated as "leading away" or "reduction") is a procedure in wh...
In this article I will take advantage of the logical and cognitive studies I have illustrated in my...
In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesis...
Did the inventor of logic, Aristotle, have a notion of abduction? The inventor of abductive logic, P...
The process of building new hypotheses can be clarified by the ecocognitive model (EC-Model) of abd...
This paper discusses Flórez’s idea that an inference having the form of Peirce’s abduction is to be ...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
This book employs a new eco-cognitive model of abduction to underline the distributed and embodied n...
This paper argues that Umberto Eco had a sophisticated theory of abductive reasoning and that this t...
I will analyze three fundamental ways of governing ignorance though abduction, that are essential fr...
This dissertation inaugurates a study on the connections between the philosophies of Aristotle and C...
the main features of my eco-cognitive model of abduction (EC-Model). With the aim of delineating fu...
From the logical point of view, abduction is a procedure in which something that lacks ...
Syllogism is a form of logical argument allowing one to deduce a consistent conclusion based on a pa...
Aristotle clearly states that in syllogistic theory local/environmental cognitive factors—external t...
Abduction (in ancient Greek, often translated as "leading away" or "reduction") is a procedure in wh...
In this article I will take advantage of the logical and cognitive studies I have illustrated in my...
In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesis...
Did the inventor of logic, Aristotle, have a notion of abduction? The inventor of abductive logic, P...
The process of building new hypotheses can be clarified by the ecocognitive model (EC-Model) of abd...
This paper discusses Flórez’s idea that an inference having the form of Peirce’s abduction is to be ...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
This book employs a new eco-cognitive model of abduction to underline the distributed and embodied n...
This paper argues that Umberto Eco had a sophisticated theory of abductive reasoning and that this t...
I will analyze three fundamental ways of governing ignorance though abduction, that are essential fr...
This dissertation inaugurates a study on the connections between the philosophies of Aristotle and C...
the main features of my eco-cognitive model of abduction (EC-Model). With the aim of delineating fu...
From the logical point of view, abduction is a procedure in which something that lacks ...
Syllogism is a form of logical argument allowing one to deduce a consistent conclusion based on a pa...