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Retroduction involves going ' beyond ' the data in order to posit plausible
explanations of that data . ... is as in deductive argumentation , but one proceeds
from observations to explanation , rather than from ' propositions ' to ' hypotheses
' .
Retroduction involves going ' beyond ' the data in order to posit plausible
explanations of that data . ... is as in deductive argumentation , but one proceeds
from observations to explanation , rather than from ' propositions ' to ' hypotheses
' .
Page 118
The ethical status of data is raised and the explanation of data is more clearly
appreciated as tentative and faltering . The inferential space is opened up , but
more clearly understood as inadequately filled . The pluralism of viable
explanation ...
The ethical status of data is raised and the explanation of data is more clearly
appreciated as tentative and faltering . The inferential space is opened up , but
more clearly understood as inadequately filled . The pluralism of viable
explanation ...
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The population increase explanation has been widely accepted despite the
problem that , in absolute terms , if this were to constitute the sole explanation it
would imply an exponential rate of growth , something rarely seen in human ...
The population increase explanation has been widely accepted despite the
problem that , in absolute terms , if this were to constitute the sole explanation it
would imply an exponential rate of growth , something rarely seen in human ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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