Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology

Abduction, Logic, and Computational Discovery

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ISBN: 978-3-642-15222-1 (Print) 978-3-642-15223-8 (Online)

Table of contents (37 chapters)

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  1. Front Matter

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  2. Abduction, Problem Solving, and Practical Reasoning

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      Virtuous Distortion

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      Pages 31-50

      Naturalizing Peirce’s Semiotics: Ecological Psychology’s Solution to the Problem of Creative Abduction

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      Pages 51-82

      Smart Abducers as Violent Abducers

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      Pages 83-105

      Different Cognitive Styles in the Academy-Industry Collaboration

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      Pages 107-119

      Abduction, Induction, and Analogy

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      Pages 121-134

      Belief Revision vs. Conceptual Change in Mathematics

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      Pages 135-157

      Affordances as Abductive Anchors

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      Pages 159-177

      A Model-Based Reasoning Approach to Prevent Crime

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      Abducing the Crisis

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      Pathophysiology of Cancer and the Entropy Concept

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      A Pattern Language for Roberto Burle Marx Landscape Design

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      Pages 221-237

      A Visual Model of Peirce’s 66 Classes of Signs Unravels His Late Proposal of Enlarging Semiotic Theory

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      The Role of Agency Detection in the Invention of Supernatural Beings

  3. Formal and Computational Aspects of Model Based Reasoning

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      Pages 265-274

      Does Logic Count?

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      Pages 275-289

      Causal Abduction and Alternative Assessment: A Logical Problem in Penal Law

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      Pages 291-299

      On a Theoretical Analysis of Deceiving: How to Resist a Bullshit Attack

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      Pages 301-314

      Using Analogical Representations for Mathematical Concept Formation

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      Pages 315-332

      Good Experimental Methodologies and Simulation in Autonomous Mobile Robotics

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      The Logical Process of Model-Based Reasoning

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      Pages 359-380

      Constructive Research and Info-computational Knowledge Generation

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