Transepistemic abduction: reasoning across epistemic domains
Transepistemic abduction: reasoning across epistemic domains
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Frequently people draw on different domains of knowledge to reach a conclusion that seems reasonable despite being difficult to justify from the perspective of a single domain. For example, there appears to be no reason for ethics to involve mathematics, nor is there a mechanism in mathematics to embrace moral questions; however, both ethics and ma...
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1367-0751
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1368-9894
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10.1093/jigpal/jzz035