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Rhetoric » Analogical Reasoning
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Analogical Reasoning
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A is like B. M is in A. N is in B. So M is like N. In analogical reasoning, an analogy for a given thing or situation is found, where the analogy is like the given thing in some way. Other attributes of the analogical situation are then taken to also represent other attributes of the given thing. To use an analogy: - Start with a target domain where you want to create new understanding.
- Find a general matching domain where some things are similar to the target domain.
- Find specific items from the matching domain.
- Find related items in the target domain.
- Transfer attributes from the matching domain to the target domain.
Example This company is like a racehorse. It's run fast and won the race, and now it needs feed and rest for a while. Today is like a day in paradise. We don't need an umbrella. Dating of it like flying. At some point, your feet are going to leave the ground. (Source: Changingminds.org)
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