Abduction in cognition and action : logical reasoning, scientific inquiry, and social practice / John R. Shook, Sami Paavola, editors.

This book gathers together novel essays on the state-of-the-art research into the logic and practice of abduction. In many ways, abduction has become established and essential to several fields, such as logic, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, philosophy of science, and methodology. In rec...

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Other Authors: Shook, John R. (Editor), Paavola, Sami (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Series:Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics ; v. 59.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Are There Types of Abduction? An Inquiry into a Comprehensive Classification of Types of Abduction -- Chapter 2: Practical Abduction for Research on Human Practices: Enriching Rather than Testing a Hypothesis -- Chapter 3: Abductive Spaces: Modeling Concept -- Framework Revision with Category Theory -- Chapter 4: Abduction as Leading Away Aristotle, Peirce, and the Importance of Eco-Cognitive Openness and Situatedness -- Chapter 5: Methodeutic of Abduction -- Chapter 6: Abductive Regression. 
520 |a This book gathers together novel essays on the state-of-the-art research into the logic and practice of abduction. In many ways, abduction has become established and essential to several fields, such as logic, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, philosophy of science, and methodology. In recent years this interest in abductions many aspects and functions has accelerated. There are evidently several different interpretations and uses for abduction. Many fundamental questions on abduction remain open. How is abduction manifested in human cognition and intelligence? What kinds or types of abduction can be discerned? What is the role for abduction in inquiry and mathematical discovery? The chapters aim at providing answer to these and other current questions. Their contributors have been at the forefront of discussions on abduction, and offer here their updated approaches to the issues that they consider central to abductions contemporary relevance. The book is an essential reading for any scholar or professional keeping up with disciplines impacted by the study of abductive reasoning, and its novel development and applications in various fields. 
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