Definition of Abduction

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abduction
n. kidnapping, seizure, carrying off by force; action of separating a limb or other part from the midline of the body (Medicine); abducing, drawing apart

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Abduction Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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<logic> The process of inference to the best explanation.
"Abduction" is sometimes used to mean just the generation of hypotheses to explain observations or conclusionsm, but the former definition is more common both in philosophy and computing.
The semantics and the implementation of abduction cannot be reduced to those for deduction, as explanation cannot be reduced to implication.
Applications include fault diagnosis, plan formation and default reasoning.
Negation as failure in logic programming can both be given an abductive interpretation and also can be used to implement abduction. The abductive semantics of negation as failure leads naturally to an argumentation-theoretic interpretation of default reasoning in general.
[Better explanation? Example?]
["Abductive Inference", John R. Josephson jj@cis.ohio-state.edu].
(2000-12-07)


Abduction Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Abduction
(n.)
The wrongful, and usually the forcible, carrying off of a human being; as, the abduction of a child, the abduction of an heiress.
  
(n.)
The movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the body.
  
(n.)
The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away.
  
(n.)
A syllogism or form of argument in which the major is evident, but the minor is only probable.
  

WordNet 2.0
abduction

Noun
1. the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife
(hypernym) capture, seizure
(derivation) kidnap, nobble, abduct, snatch
2. (physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body
(hypernym) motion, movement, move, motility
(derivation) abduct
(classification) physiology

hEnglish - advanced version
abduction

abduction
\ab*duc"tion\ (&?;), n. [l. abductio: cf. f. abduction.]
1. the act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away.
2. (physiol.) the movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the body.
3. (law) the wrongful, and usually the forcible, carrying off of a human being; as, the abduction of a child, the abduction of an heiress.
4. (logic) a syllogism or form of argument in which the major is evident, but the minor is only probable.


for Vocabulary Exams of KPDS, YDS,UDS (in Turkey); and SAT in America
abduction
A carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally.

Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1
abduction
fuadach

JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Gorddygiad
Gorddygiad = n. abduction

Gorymddygiad
Gorymddygiad = n. abduction



Duhaime.org Legal Dictionary
Abduction
To take someone away from a place without that person's consent or by fraud. - (read more on Abduction)
  

Law Dictionary
Abduction
The criminal or wrongful act of forcibly taking away another personthrough fraud, persuasion or violence.

TAO OF DIVORCE A - Z
Abduction (of Child)
See Parental Kidnapping


Abduction Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

Dictionary of Medicine (Shahram)
abduction
noun
movement of part of the body away from the midline or away from a neighbouring part


Abduction Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries

A Dictionary of Postmodern Terms
abduction
a reasoning procedure aimed at coming up with good hypotheses to explain observed cases.  The success of abduction is compromised if all rival hypotheses are equally compatible with the evidence (i.e., underdetermined .)  Abduction was an area of philosophy expanded upon by Peirce .

Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind
abduction
A method of reasoning by which one infers to the best explanation. See induction , deduction .
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Abduction Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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