Compositional Abduction and Scientific Interpretation(English, Hardcover, Aizawa Kenneth)

Compositional Abduction and Scientific Interpretation(English, Hardcover, Aizawa Kenneth)

  • Aizawa Kenneth
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781009435697ISBN 10: 1009435698

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Compositional Abduction and Scientific Interpretation(English, Hardcover, Aizawa Kenneth) is written by Aizawa Kenneth and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1009435698 (ISBN 10) and 9781009435697 (ISBN 13).

Abductive reasoning is a form of inference that infers some hypothesis because of what that hypothesis explains. Unlike deductive reasoning, it yields a plausible conclusion but does not definitively verify it. The theory of compositional abduction developed in this book provides a novel theory of confirmation. Aizawa uses case studies to analyse how scientists interpret the results of experiments to support compositional hypotheses (hypotheses about what things are composed of) and suggests that they use a kind of abduction. His theory is offered as an alternative account of scientific reasoning that the logical empiricists would have interpreted as hypothetico-deductive confirmation. It is also an alternative to the Peircean interpretation of the role of abduction in science. It will be valuable to philosophers of science, those working on hypothetico-deductive confirmation, Peirce's view of abduction, inference to the best explanation, and the New Mechanism. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.