Although analogical reasoning has long been a popular method of reasoning in bioethics, current literature does not sufficiently grasp its variety. We assert that the main shortcoming is the fact that an analogy's value is often judged on the extent of similarity between the source situation and the target situation, while in (bio)ethics, analogies are often used because of certain dissimilarities rather than in spite of them. We make a clear distinction between dissimilarities that aim to reinforce a similar approach in the source situation and the target situation and dissimilarities that aim to undermine or denounce a similar approach. The former kind of dissimilarity offers the analogy more normative force than if there were no dissimil...
In the present paper I investigate the role that analogy plays in eighteenth-century biology and in ...
The Logic of Analogy is a study of the valid logical forms of qualitative and quantitative analogica...
Reliance on intuitive and emotive responses is widespread across many areas of bioethics, and the cu...
Casuistry, which involves analogical reasoning, is a popular methodological approach in bioethics. T...
New medical technologies provide us with new possibilities in health care and health care research. ...
This paper develops themes addressed in an article by Eric Wiland in the Journal of Medical Ethics 2...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015From metaphors that direct scientific inquiry to analo...
Analogy and metaphor have a long history of study in linguistics, education, philosophy and psycholo...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
How are we individually and as a society to handle new and emerging technologies? This challenging q...
Analogical reasoning is a critical learning process, as it is thought to form the basis of the const...
AbstractAnalogical reasoning is a basic method in bioethics. Its main purpose is to transfer the rul...
Analogical reasoning is the ability to perceive and use relational commonality between two situation...
The paper is concerned with how analogy is strategically used in pro-life argumentation on abortion....
In the present paper I investigate the role that analogy plays in eighteenth-century biology and in ...
The Logic of Analogy is a study of the valid logical forms of qualitative and quantitative analogica...
Reliance on intuitive and emotive responses is widespread across many areas of bioethics, and the cu...
Casuistry, which involves analogical reasoning, is a popular methodological approach in bioethics. T...
New medical technologies provide us with new possibilities in health care and health care research. ...
This paper develops themes addressed in an article by Eric Wiland in the Journal of Medical Ethics 2...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015From metaphors that direct scientific inquiry to analo...
Analogy and metaphor have a long history of study in linguistics, education, philosophy and psycholo...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
How are we individually and as a society to handle new and emerging technologies? This challenging q...
Analogical reasoning is a critical learning process, as it is thought to form the basis of the const...
AbstractAnalogical reasoning is a basic method in bioethics. Its main purpose is to transfer the rul...
Analogical reasoning is the ability to perceive and use relational commonality between two situation...
The paper is concerned with how analogy is strategically used in pro-life argumentation on abortion....
In the present paper I investigate the role that analogy plays in eighteenth-century biology and in ...
The Logic of Analogy is a study of the valid logical forms of qualitative and quantitative analogica...
Reliance on intuitive and emotive responses is widespread across many areas of bioethics, and the cu...