Day 2: Analogical Arguments Flashcards

1
Q

What does the table of an analogical argument look like

A

[A B] [C]
[X X X]
[Y Y Y]
Z Z [Z?]

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2
Q

Grounds

A

Items that poses all the properties

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3
Q

All the PROPERTIES possessed by the ITEMS on the table
[X X X, Y Y Y]

A

Basis

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4
Q

ITEM that shares the BASIS with the GROUND but isn’t known to share the problematic extension

A

Objective extension

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5
Q

The conclusion. Z?

A

Problematic extension

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6
Q

What does the STRUCTURE of an analogical argument look like

A

Premise 1: A,B have properties X,Y,Z
Premise 2: C has properties X, Y
Therefore: C has property “Z” as well

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7
Q

Criterion of Interest 1

A

Larger the basis, stronger the analogy

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8
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Criterion of Interest 2

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Basis must be relevant to the conclusion

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9
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Criterion of Interest 3

A

Larger the ground, stronger the analogy

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10
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Criterion of Interest 4

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Relevant differences “tend” to weaken analogy

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11
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Criterion of Interest 5

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Contrary to Criterion 4, if 1-3 are “optimally large” relevant differences can strengthen analogy

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