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Abductive Cognition

The Epistemological and Eco-Cognitive Dimensions of Hypothetical Reasoning
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This volume explores abductive cognition, an important but, at least until the third quarter of the last century, neglected topic in cognition. The book aims at increasing knowledge about creative and expert inferences. The study of these high-levelmethods of abductive reasoning is situated at the crossroads of philosophy, logic, epistemology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, animal cognition and evolutionary theories; that is, at the heart of cognitive science. Philosophers of science in the twentieth century have traditionally distinguished between the inferential processes active in the logic of discovery and the ones active in the logic of justification. Most have concluded that no logic of creative processes exists and, moreover, that a rational model of discovery is impossible. In short, scientific creative inferences are irrational and there is no "reasoning" to hypotheses. On the other hand, some research in the area of artificial intelligence has shown that methods for discovery could be found that are computationally adequate for rediscovering - or discovering for the first time - empirical or theoretical laws and theorems.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783642036316
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publication townHeidelberg
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date13/10/2009
Edition2010
Series no.3
LanguageEnglish
File size5342837 Bytes
IllustrationsXXIII, 535 p.
Article no.10578701
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3282336
Product groupBU632
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