Whereas the validity of deductive inferences can be characterized in terms of their logical form, this is not true for all inferences that appear pre-theoretically valid. Nonetheless, philosophers have argued that at least some of those inferences—sometimes called “similarity-based inferences” —can be given a formal treatment with the help of similarity spaces, which are mathematical spaces purporting to represent human similarity judgments. In these inferences, we conclude that a given property pertains to a category of items on the grounds that the same property pertains to a similar category of items. We look at a specific proposal according to which the strength of such inferences is a function of the distance, as measured in the approp...
Recently, interest has surged in similarity-based epistemologies of possibility. However, it has bee...
Many logical theories are incomplete, in the sense that non-trivial conclusions about particular sit...
In this paper I discuss the relative merits of the logical and similarity-based approaches to reason...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Central to the conceptu...
Central to the conceptual spaces framework is the thought that concepts can be studied mathematicall...
Category-based induction is an inferential mechanism that uses knowledge of conceptual relations in ...
25 pagesWe study the logic of comparative concept similarity $\CSL$ introduced by Sheremet, Tishkovs...
In this paper, we outline a comprehensive approach to composed analogies based on the theory of conc...
The concept of similarity is undoubtedly one of the cornerstones of contemporary cognitive science. ...
Recently, the notion of similarity between arguments, namely those built using propositional logic, ...
I review and amplify on some of the many uses of representing a scientific theory in a particular co...
International audienceArgumentation is a prominent approach for reasoning with (inconsistent) propos...
Similarity‐based theories of concepts have a broad intuitive appeal and have been successful in acco...
Various applications, such as critique-based recommendation systems and analogical classifiers, rely...
We argue that orthodox tools for defining concepts in the framework of description logic should oft...
Recently, interest has surged in similarity-based epistemologies of possibility. However, it has bee...
Many logical theories are incomplete, in the sense that non-trivial conclusions about particular sit...
In this paper I discuss the relative merits of the logical and similarity-based approaches to reason...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Central to the conceptu...
Central to the conceptual spaces framework is the thought that concepts can be studied mathematicall...
Category-based induction is an inferential mechanism that uses knowledge of conceptual relations in ...
25 pagesWe study the logic of comparative concept similarity $\CSL$ introduced by Sheremet, Tishkovs...
In this paper, we outline a comprehensive approach to composed analogies based on the theory of conc...
The concept of similarity is undoubtedly one of the cornerstones of contemporary cognitive science. ...
Recently, the notion of similarity between arguments, namely those built using propositional logic, ...
I review and amplify on some of the many uses of representing a scientific theory in a particular co...
International audienceArgumentation is a prominent approach for reasoning with (inconsistent) propos...
Similarity‐based theories of concepts have a broad intuitive appeal and have been successful in acco...
Various applications, such as critique-based recommendation systems and analogical classifiers, rely...
We argue that orthodox tools for defining concepts in the framework of description logic should oft...
Recently, interest has surged in similarity-based epistemologies of possibility. However, it has bee...
Many logical theories are incomplete, in the sense that non-trivial conclusions about particular sit...
In this paper I discuss the relative merits of the logical and similarity-based approaches to reason...