The Art of Abduction

The Art of Abduction

by Igor Douven
The Art of Abduction

The Art of Abduction

by Igor Douven

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A novel defense of abduction, one of the main forms of nondeductive reasoning.

With this book, Igor Douven offers the first comprehensive defense of abduction, a form of nondeductive reasoning. Abductive reasoning, which is guided by explanatory considerations, has been under normative pressure since the advent of Bayesian approaches to rationality. Douven argues that, although it deviates from Bayesian tenets, abduction is nonetheless rational. Drawing on scientific results, in particular those from reasoning research, and using computer simulations, Douven addresses the main critiques of abduction. He shows that versions of abduction can perform better than the currently popular Bayesian approaches—and can even do the sort of heavy lifting that philosophers have hoped it would do.
 
Douven examines abduction in detail, comparing it to other modes of inference, explaining its historical roots, discussing various definitions of abduction given in the philosophical literature, and addressing the problem of underdetermination. He looks at reasoning research that investigates how judgments of explanation quality affect people’s beliefs and especially their changes of belief. He considers the two main objections to abduction, the dynamic Dutch book argument, and the inaccuracy-minimization argument, and then gives abduction a positive grounding, using agent-based models to show the superiority of abduction in some contexts. Finally, he puts abduction to work in a well-known underdetermination argument, the argument for skepticism regarding the external world.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262369916
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 11/08/2022
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 370
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Igor Douven is CNRS Research Professor at the Sorbonne and the author of The Epistemology of Indicative Conditionals.
 

Table of Contents

List of Figures xii
List of Tables xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
1 Introduction 1
2 What Is Abduction? 29
3 The Psychology of Abduction 69
4 Facing the Challenges 103
5 A Closer Look at Scoring 135
6 The Ecological Rationality of Abduction 157
7 The View from Social Epistemology 189
8 An Abductive Response to the Skeptic 221
Epilogue 253
Appendices 
A Proof of Theorem 4.1 265
B Proof of Theorem 5.1 269

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“This book is a remarkable achievement combining formal rigor with experimental insight to justify and characterize human explanatory reasoning, or abduction, as Peirce called it. Such reasoning underpins much of everyday thinking as well as scientific inference and has become a key focus of much recent research into higher cognitive processes. I strongly recommend this authoritative and highly readable text to students and researchers alike.” 
Mike Oaksford, Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Science, Birkbeck College, University of London

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