important rule assessing abductive arguments consider alternative expl — Michael E Emmering

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The most important rule when assessing abductive arguments is to consider alternative explanations. When we are presented with an explanation that sounds plausible, too often we simply accept it without noticing that there are other possible explanations that are equally plausible or more plausible.

Michael E Emmering

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