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Induction and Reasoning to the Best Explanation
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ReasoningBest ExplanationCognitive ScienceEngineeringInductive InferenceAbductive ReasoningAutomated ReasoningVerificationKnowledge DiscoveryDeductive ReasoningLawEpistemologyLegitimate ProcessLogical ReasoningInductive LogicInductive ReasoningSocial SciencesPlausible Reasoning
In this paper I want to cast doubt on the claim that there is a legitimate process of reasoning to the best explanation which can serve as an alternative to either straightforward inductive reasoning or a combination of inductive and deductive reasoning. I shall argue a) that paradigmatic cases of acceptable arguments to the best explanation must be considered enthymemes and b) that when the suppressed premises are made explicit we have all of the premises we need to present either a straightforward inductive argument or an argument employing both induction and deduction.
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