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Hitler and Abductive Logic Hitler and Abductive Logic The Strategy of a Tyrant Ben Novak LEXINGTONBOOKS Lanham•Boulder•NewYork•Toronto•Plymouth,UK PublishedbyLexingtonBooks AwhollyownedsubsidiaryofRowman&Littlefield 4501ForbesBoulevard,Suite200,Lanham,Maryland20706 www.rowman.com 10ThornburyRoad,PlymouthPL67PP,UnitedKingdom Copyright©2014byLexingtonBooks Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinanyformorbyany electronicormechanicalmeans,includinginformationstorageandretrievalsystems, withoutwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher,exceptbyareviewerwhomayquote passagesinareview. BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationInformationAvailable LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Novak,Ben,1943- Hitlerandabductivelogic:thestrategyofatyrant/BenNovak. pagescm Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978-0-7391-9224-5(cloth:alkalinepaper)--ISBN978-0-7391-9225-2(electronic) Hitler,Adolf,1889-1945--Psychology.2.Headsofstate--Germany--Psychology.3.Headsofstate-- Germany--Biography.4.Nationalsocialism--Psychologicalaspects.5.Germany--Politicsand government--1933-1945.6.Ideology--Germany--History--20thcentury.7.Abduction(Logic)8. Reasoning.I.Title. DD247.H5N6582014 943.086092--dc23 2014004471 TMThepaperusedinthispublicationmeetstheminimumrequirementsofAmerican NationalStandardforInformationSciencesPermanenceofPaperforPrintedLibrary Materials,ANSI/NISOZ39.48-1992. PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica Contents 1 TheHistoricalProblemofHitler 1 EXAMININGTHEQUESTION 4 InsufficientFacts 4 TheQuestionsAskedoftheFacts 5 Opportunist 6 Demagogue 7 Pawn 9 IntellectualCurrents 10 Economic,Political,andSocialConditions 10 MediumisticPowers 11 PsychologicalInterpretations 12 OtherInterpretations 14 TheHistoricalProblem 15 ConclusionsDrawnfromReviewoftheLiterature 17 TheQuestionSoFarNotInvestigated 18 METHOD 18 Notes 21 2 TheThirdLogic:TheBackgroundandFormalStructureof Abduction 25 THEWORMINTHEAPPLEOFSCIENCE 26 THEDISCOVERYOFATHIRDFORMOFLOGIC 28 THENATUREOFABDUCTION 29 THEFORMALSTRUCTUREOFABDUCTION 30 THESIGNIFICANCEOFTHEFORMALSTRUCTUREOF ABDUCTIONTOTHERISEOFADOLFHITLER:HOW HEEMPLOYEDABDUCTIVELOGIC 35 Notes 39 3 CharacteristicsofAbduction 41 COMPARABLECHARACTERISTICS 43 CertaintyandUncertainty 43 TheInitialImmunityofAbductiontoRefutation 44 Mendaciousness 46 Ampliativity 52 UNIQUECHARACTERISTICSOFABDUCTION 55 Instinct 55 TheDivinatoryPowerofAbduction 57 v vi Contents ThePowerofAbductiveLogicovertheMind 60 CONCLUSION 63 Notes 65 4 AbductiveLogicinLiterature 69 THEDISCOVERYOFABDUCTIONINLITERATURE 71 PARTI:THEPRIVATEDETECTIVESTREAM 74 TheUniquenessoftheDetectiveStory 74 RatiocinativeMan 76 TheCharacteroftheFirstDetectiveHero:C.AugusteDupin 76 TheCharacteroftheMostPopularHero:SherlockHolmes 81 THEPOWEROFABDUCTIVELOGICINDETECTIVE STORIES 85 THEBACKWARDFORMOFTHESTORY 92 Summary 96 PARTII:THETRACKERSTREAM:FROMVOLTAIRETO KARLMAY 96 Voltaire’s“TheTaleofZadig” 97 ThomasHenryHuxleyon“TheMethodofZadig” 99 KarlMay 104 Winnetou:ATextbookonAbductiveLogic 105 ThePlotofWinnetou 105 TheLogicoftheNovel 106 SUMMARY 118 Notes 122 5 TheApplicationofPeirce’sAbductiveTheoryto UnravelingtheMysteryofHitler’sYouth 129 THEUNDISPUTEDFACTSOFHITLER’S TRANSFORMATIONIN1900,ATAGEELEVEN 130 THEBAFFLEMENTOFSCHOLARSATTHETWO MYSTERIESARISINGFROMHITLER’S TRANSFORMATION 131 THENEEDFORANEWAPPROACHANDANEW LOGICTOUNRAVELTHEMYSTERYOFHITLER’SYOUTH 132 CRITIQUEOFTHEESTABLISHEDMETHODOF HISTORICALINVESTIGATION 133 PARTI:PEIRCE’SNEWMETHOD 137 Peirce’sConditionsForTheApplicationOfTheNewLogical Method 137 PresentationOfPeirce’sLogic 138 Peirce’sRulesForTheLogicalAnalysisOfHistoricalTestimony 140 FirstRule:ExplainAlltheFacts 141 SecondRule:AssumethePrincipalTestimoniesAreTrue 141 ThirdRule:BeCarefulofProbabilities 142 Contents vii FourthRule:TraceOuttheLogicalConsequencesofthe Hypothesis 142 FifthRule:EnlargingtheField 143 SixthRule:Economy 144 TestingtheHypothesisSelected 144 PartII:GENERATINGAHYPOTHESIS 146 ExaminingtheFirstPrincipalTestimony:AdolfHitler’sAccount in“MeinKampf” 147 FirstClue:TheUnusualNatureofHitler’sDisputewithHis FatheratThatAge 148 SecondClue:AnAlreadyFormedAttitudetowardWork 149 ThirdClue:TheExistenceofanAntecedentIdea 150 FourthClue:TheDecisionaboutWhichSchooltoAttend 151 AFirstHypothesis 151 SecondHypothesis:TheSourceoftheYoungHitler’s IdentificationofHisOwnFatewiththeGermanPeople 153 ExaminingtheSecondPrincipalTestimony:Hitler’s Headmaster,Dr.EduardHuemer 153 SummaryofHypotheses 155 Notes 155 6 TheGenesisOfTheFuehrer:TheBirthOfHitler’sCharacter 159 HITLERWASABORNGENIUS 159 HITLER’SANECDOTE 160 HITLERBEGINSTHINKINGABOUTAFUTURECAREER (1897) 162 HITLERDISCOVERSABOOKONWAR(1898) 163 GREATNESSREPRIEVED:THEBOERWARBREAKS OUT(1899) 163 THEGREATNESSOFWARREFLECTSONHITLER’S FATHER 165 SCHOOLASREINFORCEMENT(1897–1900) 166 DISTINGUISHINGTHENATUREANDLOGICOF HITLER’SEARLYGENIUS 167 HITLER’SFIRSTIDEALS 169 THEGREATMANDOESNOTWORK 170 HITLER’SCONFLICTWITHHISFATHER(SPRING1900) 173 HITLER’SFATHERMISJUDGESHIM 174 HITLER’SFATHERWANTSHISSONTOBEACIVIL SERVANT 175 FURIOUSARGUMENTS 176 ADOLFENTERSREALSCHULE(SEPTEMBER1900) 177 HITLER’SFOURDILEMMAS 178 HowHitlerResolvestheFirstDilemma:Whattodoabouthis Classmates? 179 viii Contents HitlerResolvestheSecondDilemma:WhattoDoaboutthe ArgumentwithHisFather 180 HitlerResolvestheThirdDilemma:WhattoDoaboutSchool? 180 ANewFactorEntersthePicture:HitlerDiscoversKarlMay 181 KarlMay’sLifelongInfluenceonHitler 184 KarlMay’sInfluenceonWhattoDoaboutSchool 185 HitlerResolvestheFourthDilemma:WhattoDoaboutaCareer 187 KarlMayComestoLinz 188 HowHitler’sDecisiontoBecomeanArtistFitsinwithHis PreviousIdeas 190 THESON’SREBELLION 192 Notes 193 7 InThatHouritBegan 199 ADOLF’SIDEAOFGREATNESS 201 THELOGICOFGREATNESS 202 THEMEANINGOFHISTORY 204 THEBACKWARDNATUREOFHITLER’STHOUGHT 206 THEINFLUENCEOFKARLMAY 208 INTHATHOURITBEGAN 209 NOTEONTHECREDIBILITYOFKUBIZEK’SMEMOIRS 212 Notes 212 8 ClosingArgument:HowDidHeDoIt? 215 FIRSTEXAMPLE:CHARGINGATTENDANCEFEESAT PUBLICRALLIES 217 BackgroundofHitler’sDecisiontoChargeAdmission 218 ConsequencesofChargingAdmissiontoMeetings 220 SECONDEXAMPLE:HITLER’SIDEAOFTHE FUNCTIONOFAPARTYPROGRAM 223 THIRDEXAMPLE:HITLERBUILDSAPARTYMACHINE 226 Background 227 HitlerOrganizestheMembership 228 FOURTHEXAMPLE:HITLERFORBIDSANY PHOTOGRAPHSOFHIMSELF 229 CONCLUSION 231 Notes 232 BIBLIOGRAPHYOFREFERENCESCITED 235 Index 243 AbouttheAuthor 247

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