Chapter
Reasoning by Analogy: A General Theory
Abstract
In reasoning by analogy, we project a queried property from one or more source cases to a target case on the basis of one or more assumed similarities. There are three ways in which such reasoning can be inferentially sound. First, the variables of which the assumed similarities are values may determine, tightly or loosely, the variable of which the queried property is a value. Second, we may recognize that the source cases have the queried …
Authors
Hitchcock D
Book title
Argumentation Library
Volume
30
Pagination
pp. 201-214
Publication Date
January 1, 2017
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-53562-3_12