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From: Cameron Shelley <cpshelle@watarts.uwaterloo.ca>
Subject: Re: Induction, Deduction, Abduction
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I haven't the opportunity to respond to your post in detail, but you
may find it helpful to look at the bibliography on abductive inference
on the Computational Epistemology Lab Web site:

   http://beowulf.uwaterloo.ca/

Check out the "bibliographies" section.  Hope this helps!

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