In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesis, the form of inference he has discovered and described, could be found in Aristotle, though not fully developed. Umberto Eco (1983), investigates, following Peirce, the presence of abductive elements in Aristotle, and extends Peirce’s scope, finding more traces of hypothetical logic. The purpose of this article is to extend and refine the inquiry, trying to answer the question “Did Aristotle know Abductive reasoning?
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6...
Tomis Kapitan’s work on Peirce’s conception of abduction was instrumental for our coming to see how ...
In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesi...
This paper argues that Umberto Eco had a sophisticated theory of abductive reasoning and that this t...
Did the inventor of logic, Aristotle, have a notion of abduction? The inventor of abductive logic, P...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
This dissertation inaugurates a study on the connections between the philosophies of Aristotle and C...
In this article I will take advantage of the logical and cognitive studies I have illustrated in my...
This paper discusses Flórez’s idea that an inference having the form of Peirce’s abduction is to be ...
Abduction (in ancient Greek, often translated as "leading away" or "reduction") is a procedure in wh...
Debates concerning the character, scope, and warrant of abductive inference have been active since P...
Aristotle clearly states that in syllogistic theory local/environmental cognitive factors—external t...
Abduction is considered the most powerful, but also the most controversially discussed type of infer...
What sort of justification can be claimed for abduction? In this paper we reconstruct Peirce's answe...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6...
Tomis Kapitan’s work on Peirce’s conception of abduction was instrumental for our coming to see how ...
In several places of the Collected Papers, Peirce states that Abduction, or adoption of a Hypothesi...
This paper argues that Umberto Eco had a sophisticated theory of abductive reasoning and that this t...
Did the inventor of logic, Aristotle, have a notion of abduction? The inventor of abductive logic, P...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
This dissertation inaugurates a study on the connections between the philosophies of Aristotle and C...
In this article I will take advantage of the logical and cognitive studies I have illustrated in my...
This paper discusses Flórez’s idea that an inference having the form of Peirce’s abduction is to be ...
Abduction (in ancient Greek, often translated as "leading away" or "reduction") is a procedure in wh...
Debates concerning the character, scope, and warrant of abductive inference have been active since P...
Aristotle clearly states that in syllogistic theory local/environmental cognitive factors—external t...
Abduction is considered the most powerful, but also the most controversially discussed type of infer...
What sort of justification can be claimed for abduction? In this paper we reconstruct Peirce's answe...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6...
Tomis Kapitan’s work on Peirce’s conception of abduction was instrumental for our coming to see how ...