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
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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

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