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| ===1.3. Comparison of the Analyses=== | | ===1.3. Comparison of the Analyses=== |
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| ===1.4. Aristotle's "Apagogy" : Abductive Reasoning as Problem Reduction=== | | ===1.4. Aristotle's "Apagogy" : Abductive Reasoning as Problem Reduction=== |
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| The logical structure of the process of hypothesis formation in the first example follows the pattern of "abduction to a case", whose abstract form is diagrammed and schematized in Figure 6. | | The logical structure of the process of hypothesis formation in the first example follows the pattern of "abduction to a case", whose abstract form is diagrammed and schematized in Figure 6. |
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| Figure 6. Teachability, Understanding, Virtue | | Figure 6. Teachability, Understanding, Virtue |
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| ===1.5. Aristotle's "Paradigm" : Reasoning by Analogy or Example=== | | ===1.5. Aristotle's "Paradigm" : Reasoning by Analogy or Example=== |
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| ===1.6. Peirce's Formulation of Analogy=== | | ===1.6. Peirce's Formulation of Analogy=== |
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| ===1.7. Dewey's "Sign of Rain" : An Example of Inquiry=== | | ===1.7. Dewey's "Sign of Rain" : An Example of Inquiry=== |
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| ==2. Functional Conception of Quantification Theory== | | ==2. Functional Conception of Quantification Theory== |