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▸ noun: (epistemology, philosophy) A form of abductive reasoning, application of intuition, or common sense regardless of technical parameters, to identify an ostensibly unknown subject by observing that subject's characteristics.
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▸ noun: (epistemology, philosophy) A form of abductive reasoning, application of intuition, or common sense regardless of technical parameters, to identify an ostensibly unknown subject by observing that subject's characteristics.
Similar:
deductivism,
hypotheticodeductivism,
hypothetico-deductivism,
inductivism,
docimacy,
subjectivism,
inductionism,
empiricism,
meta-induction,
rhetorical induction,
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