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Abductive argumentation

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[embedded content] And if you want to know more on science and inference, the one book you should read is Peter Lipton‘s Inference to the Best Explanation (2nd ed, Routledge, 2004). A truly great book. If you’re looking for a more comprehensive bibliography on Inference to the Best Explanation, “Lord Keynes” has a good one here. [And for those who read Swedish, I self-indulgently recommend this.]

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And if you want to know more on science and inference, the one book you should read is Peter Lipton‘s Inference to the Best Explanation (2nd ed, Routledge, 2004). A truly great book.

If you’re looking for a more comprehensive bibliography on Inference to the Best Explanation, “Lord Keynes” has a good one here. [And for those who read Swedish, I self-indulgently recommend this.]

Abductive argumentation

Lars Pålsson Syll
Professor at Malmö University. Primary research interest - the philosophy, history and methodology of economics.

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