Peircers, Questions about the role of abductive hypothesis formation in scientific inquiry have been coming up with increasing frequency on the science side of the blogosphere lately, so I started putting together a catablog of my previous posts on the subject.
Survey of Abduction, Deduction, Induction, Analogy, Inquiry • 1 =============================================================== This is a Survey of blog and wiki posts on three elementary forms of inference recognized by a logical tradition extending from Aristotle through C.S. Peirce and how these inferential rudiments are combined to compose the more complex patterns of analogy and inquiry. [24 urls omitted from this email, see the following blog post] http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2017/03/08/survey-of-abduction-deduction-induction-analogy-inquiry-%e2%80%a2-1/ More to be added later ... Regards, Jon -- inquiry into inquiry: https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/ academia: https://independent.academia.edu/JonAwbrey oeiswiki: https://www.oeis.org/wiki/User:Jon_Awbrey isw: http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/JLA facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JonnyCache
----------------------------- PEIRCE-L subscribers: Click on "Reply List" or "Reply All" to REPLY ON PEIRCE-L to this message. PEIRCE-L posts should go to [email protected] . To UNSUBSCRIBE, send a message not to PEIRCE-L but to [email protected] with the line "UNSubscribe PEIRCE-L" in the BODY of the message. More at http://www.cspeirce.com/peirce-l/peirce-l.htm .
