Question 1
Analogical reasoning:
"Books store knowledge. Libraries store books."
What is the most reasonable inference by analogy?
This uses analogical reasoning: Books store knowledge. Libraries store books.
The analogy maps relationships from the source domain to the target domain, suggesting: Libraries are repositories of knowledge (by storing books, libraries indirectly store the knowledge within them)
Analogical inferences are suggestive but not logically certain; the strength depends on the relevance and similarity of the mapped features.
The analogy maps relationships from the source domain to the target domain, suggesting: Libraries are repositories of knowledge (by storing books, libraries indirectly store the knowledge within them)
Analogical inferences are suggestive but not logically certain; the strength depends on the relevance and similarity of the mapped features.