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  1. 9 de mar. de 2011 · In the philosophical literature, the term “abduction” is used in two related but different senses. In both senses, the term refers to some form of explanatory reasoning. However, in the historically first sense, it refers to the place of explanatory reasoning in generating hypotheses, while in the sense in which it is used most frequently ...

  2. Abductive reasoning (also called abduction, abductive inference, or retroduction) is a form of logical inference that seeks the simplest and most likely conclusion from a set of observations. It was formulated and advanced by American philosopher and logician Charles Sanders Peirce beginning in the latter half of the 19th century.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2019 · A man steps out of a park fountain in Ho Chi Minh City with no recollection of who he is or where he came from. As he wanders through the city, piecing toget...

  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · abduction ( countable and uncountable, plural abductions) Leading away; a carrying away. [Early 17th century.] [2] ( anatomy) The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; the movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the body. [Mid 17th century.]

  5. Abduction means the taking of a person against their will, generally by means of persuasion, fraud, or force.Some jurisdictions also require that the abductee (the person who is abducted) be a child or that that the abductor intend to marry or harm the abductee or subject them to prostitution or trafficking.Generally, states will differentiate abduction from child abduction depending on age.

  6. abduction. nom féminin. (latin abductio, action d'enlever, de séparer) 1. Mouvement qui consiste à écarter un membre ou un segment de membre de l'axe du corps. Contraire : adduction. 2. Raisonnement par lequel on restreint dès le départ le nombre des hypothèses susceptibles d'expliquer un phénomène donné.

  7. abduction \ab.dyk.sjɔ̃\ féminin (Anatomie) Action des muscles qui écartent de la ligne médiane du corps les parties auxquelles ils sont attachés.Dans ce cas, le patient peut élever son épaule en abduction presque jusqu’à 90° en utilisant la seule mobilité scapulothoracique. — (Stanley Hoppenfeld, Examen clinique des membres et du rachis, 2009) (Logique) Action d’inférer les ...

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