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New Light on Peirce's Conceptions of Retroduction, Deduction, and Scientific Reasoning

Pages 353-373 | Published online: 29 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

We examine Charles S. Peirce's mature views on the logic of science, especially as contained in his later and still mostly unpublished writings (1907–1914). We focus on two main issues. The first concerns Peirce's late conception of retroduction. Peirce conceived inquiry as performed in three stages, which correspond to three classes of inferences: abduction or retroduction, deduction, and induction. The question of the logical form of retroduction, of its logical justification, and of its methodology stands out as the three major threads in his later writings. The other issue concerns the second stage of scientific inquiry, deduction. According to Peirce's later formulation, deduction is divided not only into two kinds (corollarial and theorematic) but also into two sub-stages: logical analysis and mathematical reasoning, where the latter is either corollarial or theorematic. Save for the inductive stage, which we do not address here, these points cover the essentials of Peirce's latest thinking on the logic of science and reasoning.

Acknowledgements

Research supported by the Estonian Research Council, Project PUT267, Diagrammatic Mind: Logical and Communicative Aspects of Iconicity, Principal Investigator Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen. We have presented parts of this paper at the following conferences: ‘Philosophy of Science in the 21st Century—Challenges and Tasks’, Lisbon, 4–6 December 2013; ‘Applying Peirce II’, Tallinn–Helsinki, 21–23 April 2014, and ‘Charles S. Peirce: Logic and Metaphysics’, Collège de France, Paris, 12 May 2014. We thank the three anonymous referees of this journal for the considerable thought they have put into their helpful comments and suggestions.

Abbreviations for the Works of C. S. Peirce

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