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Analogical reasoning compares similarities from "summary" of Art of Logical Thinking by Atkinson William

Analogical reasoning is a method of comparing similarities between two things in order to draw a conclusion about one based on the characteristics of the other. It involves finding commonalities between two objects, events, or ideas, and using those similarities to make inferences or predictions. By identifying shared attributes or relationships between two entities, analogical reasoning allows us to transfer knowledge or understanding from one situation to another. When we engage in analogical reasoning, we are essentially using past experiences or knowledge to make sense of new or unfamiliar situations. By recognizing patterns or connections between seemingly unrelated concepts, we are able to apply what we already know to solve problems or make decisions in novel contexts. Analogical reasoning allows us to leverage our existing knowledge and skills to navigate new challenges or make informed choices. This method...
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    Art of Logical Thinking

    Atkinson William

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