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Multiple Analogies In Science And Philosophy First Edition Cameron Shelley

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Multiple Analogies In Science And Philosophy First Edition Cameron Shelley
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Cameron Shelley
ISBN: 9789027223630, 9027223637
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: First Edition

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Multiple Analogies In Science And Philosophy First Edition Cameron Shelley by Cameron Shelley 9789027223630, 9027223637 instant download after payment.

A multiple analogy is a structured comparison in which several sources are likened to a target. In "Multiple analogies in science and philosophy", Shelley provides a thorough account of the cognitive representations and processes that participate in multiple analogy formation. Through analysis of real examples taken from the fields of evolutionary biology, archaeology, and Plato's "Republic", Shelley argues that multiple analogies are not simply concatenated single analogies but are instead the general form of analogical inference, of which single analogies are a special case. The result is a truly general cognitive model of analogical inference. Shelley also shows how a cognitive account of multiple analogies addresses important philosophical issues such as the confidence that one may have in an analogical explanation, and the role of analogy in science and philosophy. This book lucidly demonstrates that important questions regarding analogical inference cannot be answered adequately by consideration of single analogies alone.

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