We examine the use of analogy in human thinking from the perspective of a multiconstraint theory, which postulates three basic types of constraints: similarity, structure and purpose. The operation of these constraints is apparent in both laboratory experiments on analogy and in naturalistic settings, including politics, psychotherapy, and scientific research. We sketch how the multiconstraint theory can be implemented in detailed computational simulations of the analogical human mind
This article addresses the functions analogical reasoning may have in science and everyday life. The...
International audienceThe research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy...
This paper outlines a theory of analogical reasoning based on a process-model of problem solving by ...
Analogical cognition refers to the ability to detect, process, and learn from relational similaritie...
Analogy and metaphor have a long history of study in linguistics, education, philosophy and psycholo...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
This chapter describes an attempt to model human analogical reasoning at the level of behavioral con...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
Similarity is central for the definition of concepts in several theories in cognitive psychology. Ho...
The purpose of this article is to invigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy, and to broaden...
We contend that empathy is best viewed as a kind of analogical thinking of the sort described in the...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The authors ma...
Analogy is a kind of similarity in which the same system of relations holds across different objects...
Analogy employs a neurocognitive working-memory (WM) system to activate and bind relational represen...
iAbstract The making of analogies is a powerful and potentially creative process that is both subtle...
This article addresses the functions analogical reasoning may have in science and everyday life. The...
International audienceThe research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy...
This paper outlines a theory of analogical reasoning based on a process-model of problem solving by ...
Analogical cognition refers to the ability to detect, process, and learn from relational similaritie...
Analogy and metaphor have a long history of study in linguistics, education, philosophy and psycholo...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
This chapter describes an attempt to model human analogical reasoning at the level of behavioral con...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
Similarity is central for the definition of concepts in several theories in cognitive psychology. Ho...
The purpose of this article is to invigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy, and to broaden...
We contend that empathy is best viewed as a kind of analogical thinking of the sort described in the...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The authors ma...
Analogy is a kind of similarity in which the same system of relations holds across different objects...
Analogy employs a neurocognitive working-memory (WM) system to activate and bind relational represen...
iAbstract The making of analogies is a powerful and potentially creative process that is both subtle...
This article addresses the functions analogical reasoning may have in science and everyday life. The...
International audienceThe research described in this book is based on the premise that human analogy...
This paper outlines a theory of analogical reasoning based on a process-model of problem solving by ...