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Multiple analogies in science and philosophy /

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Shelley, Cameron
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2003.
Colección:Human cognitive processing ; v. 11.
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520 |a 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 trul. 
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505 0 |a Multiple Analogies in Science and Philosophy -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Table of contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. The problem of multiple analogies -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Analogy as induction -- 1.3. Analogy as shared structure -- 1.4. Overview -- 2. Multiple analogies and ò̀ld fourlegs'' -- 2.1. Analogies in science -- 2.2. Single analogies in the Multiconstraint theory -- 2.3. Analogies in evolutionary biology -- 2.4. Coelacanth: The living fossil -- 2.5. Implications for multiple analogies. 
505 8 |a 2.5.1. Structural consistency -- 2.5.2. Corroboration -- 2.5.3. Abstraction and exemplification -- 2.5.4. Supplementation -- 2.5.5. Disanalogy and extension -- 2.6. Summary -- 3. Multiple analogies from the Mesozoic -- 3.1. Analogies and evolutionary theory -- 3.2. Ceratopsians: The horned dinosaurs -- 3.3. Archaeopteryx: The first bird -- 3.4. Implications for multiple analogies -- 3.4.1. Visual representations -- 3.4.2. Evolutionary scenarios -- 3.4.3. Fecundity -- 3.5. Summary -- 4. Multiple analogies in archaeology -- 4.1. Analogies in archaeology -- 4.2. Peruvian pots. 
505 8 |a 4.3. Greek figurine legs -- 4.4. Clovis mammoth harvesting -- 4.5. Implications for multiple analogies -- 4.5.1. Visual imagery -- 4.5.2. Specificity -- 4.5.3. Supplementation -- 4.6. Analogies in archaeological inference -- 4.7. Summary -- 5. Multiple analogies in Plato's Republic -- 5.1. Analogies in Plato's philosophy -- 5.2. The function of the soul -- 5.3. Health and justice -- 5.4. Plato's condemnation of the poet -- 5.5. Implications for multiple analogies -- 5.5.1. Complementation and narrative representation -- 5.5.2. Specificity -- 5.5.3. Supplementation. 
505 8 |a 5.6. Plato on multiple analogies -- 5.7. Summary -- 6. Modelling multiple analogies -- 6.1. Multiple analogies in perspective -- 6.2. Structural consistency and independence -- 6.3. Purpose and planning -- 6.4. Representational modalities -- 6.4.1. Verbal -- 6.4.2. Visual -- 6.4.3. Narrative -- 6.5. Processes -- 6.5.1. Abstraction and exemplification -- 6.5.2. Supplementation -- 6.5.3. Specificity -- 6.6. Philosophy of science -- 6.6.1. Disanalogy and extension -- 6.6.2. Fecundity and theory change -- 6.6.3. Evolutionary scenarios -- 6.6.4. Archaeological scenarios. 
505 8 |a 6.6.5. Discovery versus justification -- 6.7. Concluding remarks -- Historical review -- a.1. Plato -- a.2. Aristotle -- a.3. Bacon -- a.4. Mill -- a.5. Shared structure theory -- Notes -- 24pt -- References -- Index -- The series HUMAN COGNITIVE PROCESSING. 
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