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Analytical Abduction  
  
96   04:52 مساءً   date: 2024-10-02
Author : BARBARA MINTO
Book or Source : THE MINTO PYRAMID PRINCIPLE
Page and Part : 211-12


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Analytical Abduction

C. S. Peirce's insight was that in any reasoning process you always deal with three distinct entities:

1. A Rule (a belief about the way the world is structured)

2. A Case (an observed fact that exists in the world)

3. A Result (an expected occurrence, given the application of the Rule in this Case).

 

The way in which you can consider yourself to be reasoning at any one time is determined by where you start in the process and what additional fact you know. To illustrate the differences:

 

We have been saying throughout that analytical problem solving consists of noticing an Undesirable Result, looking for its cause in our knowledge of the structure of the situation (Rule) and testing whether we have found it (Case). You can see that this exactly matches the Abductive reasoning process shown above.

 

Even though Abduction is different from Induction and Deduction-and it is important to note the difference-they are also closely related. Thus, in any complex problem-solving situation you are likely to be using all three forms of reasoning in rotation. As I said earlier, the form you are using, and the results you can expect from it, depend on where you start in the process (Exhibit A-1).