Modelling abduction in science by means of a modal adaptive logic
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- A Formal Logic for Abductive Reasoning
- A universal logic approach to adaptive logics
- Abductive reasoning. Logical investigations into discovery and explanation
- Common cause abduction and the formation of theoretical concepts in science
- Patterns of abduction
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(9)- Abductive inference in defeasible reasoning: a model for research programmes
- A modal framework for modelling abductive reasoning
- To envision a new particle or change an existing law? Hypothesis formation and anomaly resolution for the curious case of the \({\beta}\) decay spectrum
- Hypotheses testing in adaptive logics: an application to medical diagnosis
- A conditional logic for abduction
- The eco-cognitive model of abduction. Ἀπαγωγή now: naturalizing the logic of abduction
- Special issue. Model-based reasoning in science: learning and discovery
- The discovery/justification context dichotomy within formal and computational models of scientific theories: a weakening of the distinction based on the perspective of non-monotonic logics
- Abduction of multiple explanatory hypotheses
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