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OverviewThisvolumeexploresabductivecognition,animportantbut,atleastuntilthe third quarter of the last century, neglected topic in cognition. It integrates and further develops ideas already introduced in a previous book, which I published in 2001 (Abduction, Reason, and Science. Processes of Discovery and Explanation, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York). Thestatusofabductionisverycontroversial. Whendealingwithabductive reasoning misinterpretations and equivocations are common. What are the di?erences between abduction and induction? What are the di?erences - tween abduction and the well-known hypothetico-deductive method? What did Peircemeanwhen heconsideredabductionboth a kindofinferenceanda kind of instinct or when he considered perception a kind of abduction? Does abduction involve only the generation of hypotheses or their evaluation too? Are the criteria for the best explanation in abductive reasoning epistemic, or pragmatic, or both? Does abduction preserve ignorance or extend truth or both? How many kinds of abduction are there? Is abduction merely a kind of ""explanatory"" inference or does it involve other non-explanatory ways of guessing hypotheses? The book aims at increasing knowledge about creative and expert inf- ences. The study of these high-level methods of abductive reasoning is s- uated at the crossroads of philosophy, logic, epistemology, arti?cial intel- gence, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, animal cognition and evolutionary theories; that is, at the heart of cognitive science. Philosophers of science in thetwentiethcenturyhavetraditionallydistinguishedbetweentheinferential processesactiveinthelogicofdiscoveryandtheonesactiveinthelogicofj- ti?cation. Most have concluded that no logic of creative processes exists and, moreover,that a rational model of discovery is impossible. In short, scienti?c creative inferences are irrational and there is no ""reasoning"" to hypotheses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorenzo MagnaniPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2010 ed. Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.848kg ISBN: 9783642260827ISBN 10: 3642260829 Pages: 535 Publication Date: 14 March 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: Lorenzo Magnani has produced a magnum opus on abduction that brilliantly spans its philosophical, neuropsychological, computational, and ecological dimensions. In this review I will briefly highlight some of the substantial contributions of Abductive Cognition ... . anyone interested in mind and society needs to pay attention to abductive cognition. There is no better place to jump off from than Lorenzo Magnani's new book. (Paul Thagard, Mind & Society, April, 2010) The aim of the monograph series is to record new developments in cognitive systems research. ... The appearance of Abductive Cognition is a major event in cognitive science and the philosophy of science. In its reach, complexity and detail, it outpaces everything in the field. In its originality and daring, it is the freshest thing around and a tour de force. It is a book to be reckoned with. (John Woods, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 2011) In Abductive Cognition Magnani pushes further his reflections on abduction ... making of this concept as a key for understanding cognition. ... To demonstrate the way the concept of abduction can be unfolded ... in its many fields of application is the aim of the rest of the book. ... Abductive Cognition does an impressive work in sketching some previously unexplored consequences of the concept of abduction in a cognitive framework ... and in opening new ways of semiotically investigating cognitive phenomena. (Riccardo Fusaroli, Versus, 2010) Lorenzo Magnani's new book Abductive Cognition is an important addition ... on the nature of abduction. ... The book is full of ideas and approaches. ... this is an essential reading for all who are interested in abduction, or (distributed) cognition, and especially those who are interested in both of them. Hopefully this is a growing group of people! There is also a large list of references as well as a short vocabulary on abductive cognition at the end of the book. (Sami Paavola, Journal of General Philosophy of Science, March, 2011) Magnani's book is an ambitious and ecumenical essay on that phenomenon, an attempt to collect and integrate research, old and new, regarding abductive thinking. ... The audience of this volume is a readership already interested in the subject and acquainted with the basic issues surrounding it. ... this review is to outline the thread of its development for the benefit of a broader audience, and to help readers perceive the overall thrust of the work in the midst of the many details recounted in it. (Cameron Shelley, Minds and Machines, December, 2011) From the reviews: Lorenzo Magnani has produced a magnum opus on abduction that brilliantly spans its philosophical, neuropsychological, computational, and ecological dimensions. In this review I will briefly highlight some of the substantial contributions of Abductive Cognition . anyone interested in mind and society needs to pay attention to abductive cognition. There is no better place to jump off from than Lorenzo Magnani s new book. (Paul Thagard, Mind & Society, April, 2010) The aim of the monograph series is to record new developments in cognitive systems research. The appearance of Abductive Cognition is a major event in cognitive science and the philosophy of science. In its reach, complexity and detail, it outpaces everything in the field. In its originality and daring, it is the freshest thing around and a tour de force. It is a book to be reckoned with. (John Woods, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 2011) In Abductive Cognition Magnani pushes further his reflections on abduction making of this concept as a key for understanding cognition. To demonstrate the way the concept of abduction can be unfolded in its many fields of application is the aim of the rest of the book. Abductive Cognition does an impressive work in sketching some previously unexplored consequences of the concept of abduction in a cognitive framework and in opening new ways of semiotically investigating cognitive phenomena. (Riccardo Fusaroli, Versus, 2010) Lorenzo Magnani s new book Abductive Cognition is an important addition on the nature of abduction. The book is full of ideas and approaches. this is an essential reading for all who are interested in abduction, or (distributed) cognition, and especially those who are interested in both of them. Hopefully this is a growing group of people! There is also a large list of references as well as a short vocabulary on abductive cognition at the end of the book. (Sami Paavola, Journal of General Philosophy of Science, March, 2011) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |