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| height="20px" | <math>\text{Figure 3.} ~~ \text{Conjunctive Predicate}~ z, ~\text{Abduction of Case}~ \texttt{(} x \texttt{(} y \texttt{))}\!</math>
 
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Viewed in the light of the above analysis, Peirce's example of abductive reasoning exhibits an especially strong form of inference, almost deductive in character.&nbsp; Do all abductive arguments take this form, or may there be weaker styles of abductive reasoning that enjoy their own levels of plausibility?&nbsp; That must remain an open question at this point.
 
Viewed in the light of the above analysis, Peirce's example of abductive reasoning exhibits an especially strong form of inference, almost deductive in character.&nbsp; Do all abductive arguments take this form, or may there be weaker styles of abductive reasoning that enjoy their own levels of plausibility?&nbsp; That must remain an open question at this point.
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===Discussion 6===
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Figure&nbsp;2 shows the implication ordering of logical terms in the form of a ''lattice diagram''.
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===Discussion 7===
    
If you dreamed that this inquiry had come full circle then I inform you of what you already know, that there are always greater circles.  I revert to Peirce's Harvard University Lectures of the year before, to pick up additional background material and a bit more motivation.
 
If you dreamed that this inquiry had come full circle then I inform you of what you already know, that there are always greater circles.  I revert to Peirce's Harvard University Lectures of the year before, to pick up additional background material and a bit more motivation.
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