This is a Survey of blog and wiki posts on three elementary forms of inference, as recognized by a logical tradition extending from Aristotle through Charles S. Peirce. Particular attention is paid to the way these inferential rudiments combine to form the more complex patterns of analogy and inquiry.
Blog Dialogs
- Abduction, Deduction, Induction, Analogy, Inquiry • (1) • (2) • (3) • (4) • (5) • (6) • (7) • (8) • (9) • (10) • (11) • (12) • (13) • (14) • (15) • (16) • (17) • (18) • (19) • (20) • (21) • (22) • (23) • (24) • (25) • (26) • (27) • (28) • (29) • (30) • (31)
Blog Series
- Functional Logic • Inquiry and Analogy • (1) • (2) • (3) • (4) • (5) • (6) • (7) • (8) • (9) • (10) • (11) • (12) • (13) • (14) • (15) • (16) • (17) • (18) • (19) • (20) • (21)
- Discussions • (1)
Blog Surveys
- Survey of Inquiry Driven Systems
- Survey of Pragmatic Semiotic Information
- Survey of Theme One Program
OEIS Wiki
- Functional Logic • Inquiry and Analogy
- Prospects for Inquiry Driven Systems
- Introduction to Inquiry Driven Systems
- Information = Comprehension × Extension
- Inquiry Driven Systems • Inquiry Into Inquiry
Ontolog Forum
- Abductive Inference, Concept Formation, Hypothesis Formation
- Information = Comprehension × Extension • Revisited
- Pragmatic Semiotic Information (Ψ)
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