Galileo’s Discovery of the Moons Orbiting Jupiter Based on Abductive Inference Strategies

作者: Jun-Young Oh , Yoo Shin Kim

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-37428-9_16

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摘要: The objective of this study is to understand the scientific inferential processes Galileo’s discovery Jupiter’s moons. Abductive reasoning has played very important roles in producing creative leaps and breakthrough for history science. This article presents a procedure that involves abductive inference general. And we propose noble refined model abduction show its validity by applying process “Galileo’s moons Jupiter”, with historically considered evidence. It makes three broad macro perspectives; rather than only hypothetico-deductive method, (1) “fixed stars hypothesis suspected”, (2) Moon can be suggested selected strategies, (3) expansion.

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