abduktiivsele
Abduktiivsele is a Finnish-language term used in discussions of logic and reasoning to describe abductive reasoning or actions performed by abductive reasoning. Abduction, or inference to the best explanation, is a form of logical inference that starts from a surprising fact and seeks the most likely explanation. It contrasts with deduction, which derives necessary conclusions from premises, and induction, which generalizes from observed instances. Charles S. Peirce, a 19th-century philosopher, introduced abduction as the first logical operation of inquiry.
In practice, abductive reasoning involves generating plausible hypotheses that could explain the observation, then evaluating them
Formal approaches include abductive logic programming (ALP), where hypotheses are abducible predicates that can be assumed
Usage note: in Finnish, the standard adverb describing such reasoning is abduktiivisesti; abduktiivsele appears primarily as