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Someone more versed in logic than I am should take a look at Reason, abductive reasoning, and abduction (logic)
 
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Someone more versed in logic than I am should take a look at [[Reason]], [[abductive reasoning]], and [[abduction (logic)]] to see what needs to be done to bring them together. [[User:Ortolan88|Ortolan88]] 15:55 Sep 12, 2002 (UTC)
Someone more versed in logic than I am should take a look at [[Reason]], [[abductive reasoning]], and [[abduction (logic)]] to see what needs to be done to bring them together. [[User:Ortolan88|Ortolan88]] 15:55 Sep 12, 2002 (UTC)

I added the last half of the paragraph on "Abduction" in order to place Peirce's insights in historical perspective, and to explain his epistemology and metaphysics in more detail.

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Someone more versed in logic than I am should take a look at Reason, abductive reasoning, and abduction (logic) to see what needs to be done to bring them together. Ortolan88 15:55 Sep 12, 2002 (UTC)

I added the last half of the paragraph on "Abduction" in order to place Peirce's insights in historical perspective, and to explain his epistemology and metaphysics in more detail.