Abduction

/æbˈdʌkʃən/ noun

In logic, a form of reasoning that seeks the best explanation for a set of observations, often called 'inference to the best explanation.' It differs from deduction and induction by proposing hypotheses that would account for surprising facts.

From Latin abducere, meaning 'to lead away,' composed of ab- (away) + ducere (to lead). Philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce adapted this term for logic, suggesting that abductive reasoning 'leads us away' from puzzling observations toward explanatory hypotheses.

AMማደበዝ
ARاختطاف
BNঅপহরণ
CAsegrest
CSúnos
DAbortførelse
DEEntführung
ELαπαγωγή
ESabducción
FAربایش
FIsieppaus
FRenlèvement
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