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Cognitive Processes
Inference and Reasoning
Reverse Inference or Reverse Ladder of Inference
can their be such thing as a sort of a reverse "ladder of inference", if that's possible
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Yes, I think so. Notice the circular diagram here.
http://www.systems-thinking.org/loi/loi.htm
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