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    Abduction as Deductive Saturation: a Proof-Theoretic Inquiry
    with Mario Piazza and Gabriele Pulcini
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (6): 1575-1602. 2023.
    Abductive reasoning involves finding the missing premise of an “unsaturated” deductive inference, thereby selecting a possible _explanans_ for a conclusion based on a set of previously accepted premises. In this paper, we explore abductive reasoning from a structural proof-theory perspective. We present a hybrid sequent calculus for classical propositional logic that uses sequents and antisequents to define a procedure for identifying the set of analytic hypotheses that a rational agent would be…Read more