In this paper, we briefly discuss the forms of arguments and the methods of reasoning in scientific experiments, namely, inductive reasoning, abductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. We find that generalization is in human nature, and it is only a conception without any perception. The short comings of the applications of deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning are analyzed using examples. It is observed that deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning methods are invalid in scientific reasoning. We discuss the vulnerability of the foundation of science that is based on the methods of inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. We find that it is by abductive reasoning that theories are constructed to explain empirical observations...
In some arguments, premises and conclusions are so related that if the former are true, so, necessar...
ABSTRACT. In this paper I argue for a place for logic in scientific methodology, at the same level a...
Abstract. In this paper we describe recent developments in the study of abduction and induction and ...
Whereas an inference (deductive as well as inductive) is usually viewed as being valid in virtue of ...
It has been common wisdom for centuries that scientific inference cannot be deductive; if it is infe...
Book synopsis: Inductive reasoning is everyday, intuitive reasoning; it contrasts with deductive or ...
Deductive reasoning is the kind of reasoning in which, roughly, the truth of the input propositions ...
From John Stuart Mill onward, the problem has been approached by attempting to analyse: ‘How is it...
In this paper I face up to Charles Peirce’s view that deduction can never originate any idea whatsoe...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
In this paper, we set out to investigate the following question: if science relies heavily on induct...
In this paper, we set out to investigate the following question: if science relies heavily on induct...
AbstractAbduction is regarded as the inference process that goes from observations to explanations w...
Going back at least to Duhem, there is a tradition of thinking that crucial experiments are impossib...
We study comprehensive analysis of the inductive arguments done by various researchers. These resear...
In some arguments, premises and conclusions are so related that if the former are true, so, necessar...
ABSTRACT. In this paper I argue for a place for logic in scientific methodology, at the same level a...
Abstract. In this paper we describe recent developments in the study of abduction and induction and ...
Whereas an inference (deductive as well as inductive) is usually viewed as being valid in virtue of ...
It has been common wisdom for centuries that scientific inference cannot be deductive; if it is infe...
Book synopsis: Inductive reasoning is everyday, intuitive reasoning; it contrasts with deductive or ...
Deductive reasoning is the kind of reasoning in which, roughly, the truth of the input propositions ...
From John Stuart Mill onward, the problem has been approached by attempting to analyse: ‘How is it...
In this paper I face up to Charles Peirce’s view that deduction can never originate any idea whatsoe...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
In this paper, we set out to investigate the following question: if science relies heavily on induct...
In this paper, we set out to investigate the following question: if science relies heavily on induct...
AbstractAbduction is regarded as the inference process that goes from observations to explanations w...
Going back at least to Duhem, there is a tradition of thinking that crucial experiments are impossib...
We study comprehensive analysis of the inductive arguments done by various researchers. These resear...
In some arguments, premises and conclusions are so related that if the former are true, so, necessar...
ABSTRACT. In this paper I argue for a place for logic in scientific methodology, at the same level a...
Abstract. In this paper we describe recent developments in the study of abduction and induction and ...