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Abductive Reasoning in Science

Abductive Reasoning in Science
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Abductive Reasoning in Science

Finnur Dellsén, University of Iceland, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, and Universitetet i Oslo
October 2024
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9781009500524

    In abductive reasoning, scientific theories are evaluated on the basis of how well they would explain the available evidence. There are a number of subtly different accounts of this type of reasoning, most of which are inspired by the popular slogan 'Inference to the Best Explanation.' However, these accounts disagree about exactly how to spell out the slogan so as to avoid various problems for abductive reasoning. This Element aims, firstly, to give an opinionated overview both of the many accounts of abductive reasoning that have been proposed and the problems that have motivated them; and, secondly, to critically evaluate these accounts in a way that points toward a systematic view of the nature and purpose of abductive reasoning in science. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    ‘[A] well written, clear, and valuable introduction to the topic of abductive reasoning in philosophy of science.’ Andrew S. Reynolds, Metascience

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    October 2024
    Hardback
    9781009500524
    82 pages
    229 × 152 × 6 mm
    0.259kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. A brief history of abductive reasoning
    • 2. Contemporary accounts of abductive reasoning
    • 3. Why prefer explanatory hypotheses?
    • 4. Is abductive reasoning irrational?
    • Conclusion
    • References.
      Author
    • Finnur Dellsén , University of Iceland, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, and Universitetet i Oslo