Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Indeed, they may be inescapable features of human cognition. Used well, analogies illuminate the writer’s reasons and persuade the reader. Used poorly, however, they may obscure or even replace the precision and detail in reasoning that is crucial to the development of law. Without entering the ongoing debate about the nature of human thought, this article explores some of the dangers present in the relationship that analogy maintains with law. In particular, the article examines the risks inherent in analogizing across a technological or social divide. The article concludes by noting the long-term consequences of analogies and metaphors in shapi...
Analogies come in several forms that serve distinct functions. Inductive analogy is a common type of...
The article elucidates differences between analogy in law and the empirical science and everyday mat...
We use analogy when we say something is a Cinderella story and when we learn about resistors by th...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...
Analogy plays a central role in legal reasoning, yet how to analogize is poorly taught and poorly pr...
Analogical reasoning is a pervasive feature of the common law, yet its structure and rational force ...
This Article defends the practice of reasoning by analogy on the basis of its epistemic and institut...
Traditional legal perspectives on analogical reasoning in law posit that legal reasoning involves th...
This book brings together contributions from leading figures in legal studies on analogy and related...
This doctoral dissertation is a study on analogy-based arguments in law. Its overarching aim is to c...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
(Excerpt) New law students traditionally learn better when they can connect what they are learning t...
ABSTRACT—Cognitive scientists who conduct research on analogical reasoning often claim that preceden...
This article demonstrates the inadequacy of legal deduction as a method that guarantees the certaint...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Analogies come in several forms that serve distinct functions. Inductive analogy is a common type of...
The article elucidates differences between analogy in law and the empirical science and everyday mat...
We use analogy when we say something is a Cinderella story and when we learn about resistors by th...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...
Analogy plays a central role in legal reasoning, yet how to analogize is poorly taught and poorly pr...
Analogical reasoning is a pervasive feature of the common law, yet its structure and rational force ...
This Article defends the practice of reasoning by analogy on the basis of its epistemic and institut...
Traditional legal perspectives on analogical reasoning in law posit that legal reasoning involves th...
This book brings together contributions from leading figures in legal studies on analogy and related...
This doctoral dissertation is a study on analogy-based arguments in law. Its overarching aim is to c...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
(Excerpt) New law students traditionally learn better when they can connect what they are learning t...
ABSTRACT—Cognitive scientists who conduct research on analogical reasoning often claim that preceden...
This article demonstrates the inadequacy of legal deduction as a method that guarantees the certaint...
Reasoning by legal analogy has been described as mystical, reframed by skeptics using the deductive ...
Analogies come in several forms that serve distinct functions. Inductive analogy is a common type of...
The article elucidates differences between analogy in law and the empirical science and everyday mat...
We use analogy when we say something is a Cinderella story and when we learn about resistors by th...