Borromean Link in Logic A Metaperspective on Algorithmic Information: Logical Conjugation Strategy and the Role of the Borromean Topology (original) (raw)
2018
Abstract
The notion of analogy will be considered in its broadest possible sense, namely as a mode of reasoning or problem-solving in which a phenomenon, or a quantity, or an object, or a class of objects, or even a category of objects, is intentionally compared to another in order to establish similarity of relationship. Moreover, of the two particular instances between which a resemblance (similarity of relationship) is established, one is generally not directly comprehensible, while the other is assumed to be better or more easily tractable. It is important to clarify that according to the above, an analogical relation bears the semantics of a resemblance not between instances, but between the relations of instances. Thus, an analogy is a resemblance relation, involving (at least) two terms, each of which is itself a relation.
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