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Collingwood as an Archaeologist and the Gabbay-Woods Schema for Abductive Reasoning

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The present collection of essays honours John Woods on the occasion of his eightieth birthday from contributors who wish to pay homage to this remarkable researcher whom they see not only as a scholar of prodigious energy and insight, but as a friend, colleague, collaborator, or former teacher. All of the essays touch upon topics Woods has taken a direct or indirect interest in, ranging from technical problems of mathematical logic and applications of formal methods through philosophical logic, philosophy of language, epistemology and history of ancient and modern logic. The sections themselves of the book cover relevance, paradoxes, inconsistency, fallacies, abduction, fictions, logic naturalized, law, argumentation and narratives, and many other topics: and represent the main research areas which have profited from Woods' reflections.

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Kobayashi, C. & Marion, M. (2019). Collingwood as an Archaeologist and the Gabbay-Woods Schema for Abductive Reasoning. Dans D. Gabbay, L. Magnani, W. Park & A.-V. Pietarinen (dir.), Natural Arguments. A Tribute to John Woods (p. 481-496). Londres : College Publications.

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