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SUO: Re: automating abduction?




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John, Rich, Tom, et al.

More old notes that bear on this topic --

| The human mind is a biologically given system with certain powers and limits. 
| As Charles Sanders Peirce argued, "Man's mind has a natural adaptation to 
| imagining correct theories of some kinds .... If man had not the gift of a 
| mind adapted to his requirements, he could not have acquired any knowledge" 
| (ed. Tomas, 1957).  The fact that "admissible hypotheses" are available to 
| this specific biological system accounts for its ability to construct rich 
| and complex explanatory theories.  But the same properties of mind that 
| provide admissible hypotheses may well exclude other successful theories 
| as unintelligible to humans.  Some theories might simply not be among the 
| admissible hypotheses determined by the specific properties of mind that 
| adapt us "to imagining correct theories of some kinds", though these 
| theories might be accessible to a differently organized intelligence. 
| Or these theories might be so remote in an accessibility ordering of 
| admissible hypotheses that they cannot be constructed under actual 
| empirical conditions, though for a differently structured mind 
| they might be easily accessible.  (Chomsky, ROL, 155-156). 
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| Noam Chomsky, 'Reflections on Language', 
| Pantheon Books, New York, NY, 1975. 

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