disanalogy - failure of analogy - a relationship of resemblance/equivalence between 2 situations, people, objects: used for a basis of explanation
social landscape, polemic: form of dispute, defined by a definite thesis, serves as a subject of controversy, single point of view
Analogy: idea, sounds delusional, fantasy,
'cognitive process of transferring information or meaning from a particular subject to another particular subject' (source -> target)
linguistic expression - corresponds to such a process
analogy - interference (or an argument) provide identification, places, people, objects
understanding by the receiver of a message
morphism aka structures (mathematical) study of abstraction
Kant's critique of judgement: relationship between 2 completely different objects
Plat & Aristotle: analogy - shared abstraction, function: pattern, idea, regularity
Francis Bacon: a special case of induction: inductive interference common attributes probable common attribute
Premises + Conclusion + Alternative Conclusion
INDUCTION achieve general conclusions - analogy: particular conclusions
Rhetoric, Lingustics
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