The theory of compositional abduction developed in this book provides a theory of confirmation that will be valuable to philosophers of science, those working on hypothetico-deductive confirmation, Peirce's view of abduction, inference to the best explanation, and New Mechanism. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
The theory of compositional abduction developed in this book provides a theory of confirmation that will be valuable to philosophers of science, those working on hypothetico-deductive confirmation, Peirce's view of abduction, inference to the best explanation, and New Mechanism. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Kenneth Aizawa is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, Newark. He is co-editor (with Carl Gillett) of Scientific Composition and Metaphysical Ground (2016), co-author (with Fred Adams) of The Bounds of Cognition (2008), and author of The Systematicity Arguments (2003).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The metatheory of the project 2. Singular compositional explanations 3. Singular compositional explanations: special cases 4. Singular compositional abduction 5. The compositional basis of resting and action potentials 6. The hermann grid illusion 7. Peirce and the neo-peirceans 8. Harman and inference to the best explanation 9. Lipton and inference to the best explanation 10. Manipulationist new mechanism 11. Conclusion.
1. The metatheory of the project 2. Singular compositional explanations 3. Singular compositional explanations: special cases 4. Singular compositional abduction 5. The compositional basis of resting and action potentials 6. The hermann grid illusion 7. Peirce and the neo-peirceans 8. Harman and inference to the best explanation 9. Lipton and inference to the best explanation 10. Manipulationist new mechanism 11. Conclusion.
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