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Dear colleagues,

Would you be aware of any case studies (current or historical) or
concrete examples of Peirce's retroductive / abductive inferences in
economics (preferably) and the social sciences?

I know Tony Lawson and Philip Mirowski discuss and offer some examples
but not much else.

Thank you.

All the best,


Ramzi Mabsout
Assistant professor
Economics department
American University of Beirut

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