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International Meeting
Abduction and the Process of Scientific
Discovery
University
of
Museu
de Ciência da Universidade de Lisboa
4
- 6
May 2006
Coordination:
Alexander
Gerner and
Olga Pombo
Scientific Board:
Alexander
Gerner,
Ana Paula Silva,
João Sampaio,
Olga Pombo,
Ricardo
Lopes
Center of Philosophy of Sciences of the
University of Lisbon (CFCUL)
Com o apoio de
Abduction and the Process of Scientific Discovery
[Colloquium Subject] [Topics] [Program] [Speakers] [Photos] [Call
for papers] [Inscription]
Colloquium Subject
“Abduction is the process of forming an explanatory hypothesis.
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Topics
Topic 1: Peirce and the Concept of Abduction. “Problems with” and “terminologies of” abduction:
Examples: abduction and logics (deduction, induction, abduction) weak vs. strong
abduction
creative abduction and discovery selective abduction abduction and justification
(IBE)
perception and abduction (visual etc.) abduction and action (manipulative
abduction)
abduction and interpretation migration of the concept of abduction the shared concept of abduction in Cognitive Science, AI, Philosophy of Science, Semiotics, etc.
Topic 2: Case studies on Abduction (historical and epistemological)
Examples: Kepler example Kepler / Maxwell and hypothesis formation, etc.
Topic 3: Processes of Scientific Discovery
Examples: interrogative model of scientific inquiry abduction and the dialogic of just being
different
formal approach to scientific problem solving innovative knowledge communities etc.
Topic 4: Abductive Strategies, Applications & Perspectives
Examples: abduction and cognition epistemic mediators in scientific
discovery
model-based reasoning and abduction abduction in medical reasoning and discovery
abduction and
knowledge building in communities of network expertise abductive reasoning,
surprise and self-organization in Robotics abduction, image and attention strategies in reasoning and creation
processes
abduction and Biosemiotics ars interviendi and heuristics theory enlargement
strategies etc.
Thursday 04.05.2006 |
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8:30 |
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9:30 - 9:45 |
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Chairperson: Olga Pombo |
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9:45 |
Abduction, Belief-Revision and Non-Normality |
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10:30 |
Abduction and Categories |
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11:30 |
Epistemic Attention and Abduction Pasi Pohjola (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
What is Abductive Method? |
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14:30 |
Andrés Rivadulla (Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain) Abductive Reasoning, Theoretical Models and the Physical Way of Dealing Fallibly with Nature
Are the Two Major Conceptual Moments of the (Orthodox) Quantum Mechanics Moments of Abduction?
Abduction as a Strategy for Concept Formation in Mathematics: Cardano Postulating a Negative
Johannes Kepler’s Dreams and Abductive Knowledge
Ana Paula Silva (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
How can the Example of Kepler’s Great Scientific Discovery Illuminate the Problematical Nature of Abduction? |
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Chairperson: Nuno Nabais |
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Luís Moniz Pereira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) Adaptive Logics for Abduction and the Explication of Explanation-Seeking Processes
Diderik Batens (Ghent University, Belgium)
Formal Problem Solving Processes Sami Paavola (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Abduction with Distributed Means |
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14:30 |
Michael Hoffmann (Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.)
Seeing Problems, Seeing Solutions. José Augusto Mourão (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Abduction and Metaphor Coffee break
Elia Belli (University of Pavia, Italy)
Agent-Based Abduction, being Rational through Fallacies Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Abductive issues in the Proof of Pragmaticism General Discussion |
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15:15
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15:45
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16:15
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17:30
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Chairperson: Alexander Gerner |
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João Sampaio (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) Clinical Reason in Medicine: The role of Abductive Inference Willem F. G. Haselager (University Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Abduction's Dark Ways
Coffee break
Dina Mendonça and Isabel Serra (Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
Abduction and Emotional Processes - a Taxonomy of
Emotional Processes in Scientific Discovery
Multimodal Abduction. Neuronal Process, External Semiotic
Anchors, Hybrid Representations
Closing Panel |
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10:15 |
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Confirmed Speakers
Diderik Batens (Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Ghent
Photos
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Call for papers Center of Philosophy of Sciences of the University of Lisbon International
Meeting
Papers addressing topics related to
Abduction and the Process of Scientific Discovery are now being invited
for the International Meeting on Abduction and the Process of Scientific
Discovery to be held at the University of Lisbon,
Museu
de Ciência, May 4th-6th, 2006. Clarifying
the up-to-date terminologies and the different concepts of abduction -
starting with Peirce - and discussing the derived abductive methodologies,
epistemic strategies and applications in discovery today as well as in a
historical perspective, will be the aim of this international
meeting.
Final papers should be in english and not exceed 3000 words.
A selection of the papers will be published in a special issue of
Cadernos de Filosofia das Ciências published
by the
Center of Philosophy of Science of the
University of Lisbon (CFCUL). |
Please remember to incribe, by
email,
before 1st of May, because organizational purpose.
Inscription fee: 50€ ( Students: 25€ ) |
Organization
Center of Philosophy of Sciences of the
University of Lisbon (CFCUL)
Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa
Campo Grande, Edifício C1, 3 Piso, Sala 1.3.35
1749-016 Lisboa
http://cfcul.fc.ul.pt
cfcul@fc.ul.pt
Location
Museu de
Ciência da Universidade de Lisboa
Rua da Escola Politécnica 56,
1250-102 Lisboa
Tel. (+351) 21 392 1808
Fax (+351) 21 390 9326
Secretariate
Elisabete Fonseca
Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Campo Grande, Edifício C1, 3º Piso, Sala 1.3.35
1749-016 LISBOA
Telf: 217500000, ext.21335
Fax: 217500346
Recommended hotel
Hotel Borges
In the very center of the city, nearby the subway and the Café where Fernando
Pessoa used to go.
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