A Priori Abduction

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David Botting
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[1] Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Institut de Filosofie da Linguagem, FCSH
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Argumentation | 2013年 / 27卷
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Abduction; Inference to the best explanation; Causal reasoning; Coherence;
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While “All events have a cause” is a synthetic statement making a factual claim about the world, “All effects have a cause” is analytic. When we take an event as an effect, no inference is required to deduce that it has a cause since this is what it means to be an effect. Some examples often given in the literature as examples of abduction work in the same way through semantic facts that follow from the way our beliefs represent those effects; from this we may deduce not only that it has a cause, but what that cause is.
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