Hi Glen, 

Thanks for your alert response.  All good questions.  Briefly, I was rereading 
his paper on probable inference and realized that the procedure he offered to 
justify induction (without reference to any assumption of uniformity in the 
world) was, it appeared, ABDUCTION.  In my present state of transcontinental 
relocation, I can't work out the implications of that.   Perhaps you will help 
me, later.  

Nik

Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
Clark University
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/


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Subject: [FRIAM] abduction/induction confusion

This isn't intended to be part of the digestion of "What Pragmatism Is". So, 
I'm using the decades-old, standard, way of citing previous text:

On 03/25/2018 10:22 AM, Nick Thompson wrote:
> By the way, I think I finally realized how Pierce came to confuse abduction 
> and induction in his later years.   In fact, not sure the distinction passes 
> the pragmatic maxim.  Sad day [for me].

That's intriguing!  Perhaps you'll submit examples of his words where he 
doesn't confuse them, then where he does confuse them?  And when you say maybe 
the distinction isn't pragmatic, do you mean to say the early Peirce 
distinction?  Or do you mean any of it ... the way the terms are now used in 
studies of inference (by modern authors)?  That last question is important to 
me both personally and professionally.

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