Abduction* is the genus with deduction and induction as species. Modus tollens is backward reasoning as an unknown proposition is inferred from a known proposition. Reductio ad absurdum is abductive because the conclusion is inferred by deriving a contradiction from an assumption. Inductive reasoning from effect to cause is also backward reasoning. But abduction* consists of forward reasoning as well. The generic structure of abductive* argumentation is universal among all cultures, occupations and disciplines
AbstractAbduction is usually defined as the process of inferring the best explanation of an observat...
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...
We propose to reconsider abductive reasonning in the context of empirical reasonning, and to investi...
Abduction is a topic that attracts much interest in AI and automated reasoning research. Different ...
Abduction is a widely used but deductively invalid type of reasoning. In this paper I will develop a...
The purpose of this piece is to provide a critical analysis on some key aspects of abduction, as con...
Abduction is considered the most powerful, but also the most controversially discussed type of infer...
A novel defense of abduction, one of the main forms of nondeductive reasoning. With this book, Igor ...
Most logic–based approaches characterize abduction as a kind of backwards deduction plus additional ...
Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6...
I will analyse some properties of abduction that are essential from a logical standpoint. When deali...
In this paper, we propose a reconstruction of logic-based approaches to abductive reasoning in terms...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
We propose that the process of abduction is a useful tool for how management scholars can better dev...
AbstractAbduction is usually defined as the process of inferring the best explanation of an observat...
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...
We propose to reconsider abductive reasonning in the context of empirical reasonning, and to investi...
Abduction is a topic that attracts much interest in AI and automated reasoning research. Different ...
Abduction is a widely used but deductively invalid type of reasoning. In this paper I will develop a...
The purpose of this piece is to provide a critical analysis on some key aspects of abduction, as con...
Abduction is considered the most powerful, but also the most controversially discussed type of infer...
A novel defense of abduction, one of the main forms of nondeductive reasoning. With this book, Igor ...
Most logic–based approaches characterize abduction as a kind of backwards deduction plus additional ...
Abductive reasoning: constitutes according to Peirce the "first stage" of scientific inquiries (CP 6...
I will analyse some properties of abduction that are essential from a logical standpoint. When deali...
In this paper, we propose a reconstruction of logic-based approaches to abductive reasoning in terms...
The status of abduction is still controversial. When dealing with abductive reasoning misinterpretat...
We propose that the process of abduction is a useful tool for how management scholars can better dev...
AbstractAbduction is usually defined as the process of inferring the best explanation of an observat...
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...