Browsing by Subject "Abduction"
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Abduction, inference to the best explanation, and scientific practise: The case of newton’s optics
(2016)Hintikka (1997, 1998) argues that abduction is ignorance-preserving in the sense that the hypothesis that abduction delivers and which attempts to explain a set of phenomena is not, epistemologically speaking, on a firmer ...
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Modelling inhibition in metabolic pathways through abduction and induction
(2004)In this paper, we study how a logical form of scientific modelling that integrates together abduction and induction can be used to understand the functional class of unknown enzymes or inhibitors. We show how we can model, ...
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On the computational complexity of assumption-based argumentation for default reasoning
(2002)Bondarenko et al. have recently proposed an abstract framework for default reasoning. Besides capturing most existing formalisms and proving that their standard semantics all coincide, the framework extends these formalisms ...