In this paper, it is shown (1) that there are two schemes for argument from analogy that seem to be competitors but are not, (2) how one of them is based on a distinctive type of similarity premise, (3) how to analyze the notion of similarity using story schemes illustrated by some cases, (4) how arguments from precedent are based on arguments from analogy, and in many instances arguments from classification, and (5) that when similarity is defined by means of episode schemes, we can get a clearer idea of how it integrates with the use of argument from classification and argument from precedent in case-based reasoning by using a dialogue structure
It is a common view that arguments from analogy can only be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Howev...
Analogy plays a central role in legal reasoning, yet how to analogize is poorly taught and poorly pr...
International audienceThis chapter presents several types of reasoning based on analogy and similari...
In this paper, it is shown (1) that there are two schemes for argument from analogy that seem to be ...
In this paper a hybrid model of argument from analogy is presented that combines argumentation schem...
ABSTRACT—Cognitive scientists who conduct research on analogical reasoning often claim that preceden...
This doctoral dissertation is a study on analogy-based arguments in law. Its overarching aim is to c...
Human reasoning applies argumentation patterns to draw conclusions about a particular subject. These...
In Thinking like a Lawyer, Fred Schauer defends the thesis according to which one should not conflat...
We use analogy when we say something is a Cinderella story and when we learn about resistors by th...
Traditional legal perspectives on analogical reasoning in law posit that legal reasoning involves th...
This essay (a revised version of my undergraduate honors thesis at Stanford) constructs a theory of ...
In this paper a not too unrealistic example of analogical case-based reasoning is presented first. T...
This paper deals with two issues in the field of reasoning by analogy in the law. The one issue is w...
I argue that a basic similarity analysis of analogical reasoning handles many apparent cases of visu...
It is a common view that arguments from analogy can only be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Howev...
Analogy plays a central role in legal reasoning, yet how to analogize is poorly taught and poorly pr...
International audienceThis chapter presents several types of reasoning based on analogy and similari...
In this paper, it is shown (1) that there are two schemes for argument from analogy that seem to be ...
In this paper a hybrid model of argument from analogy is presented that combines argumentation schem...
ABSTRACT—Cognitive scientists who conduct research on analogical reasoning often claim that preceden...
This doctoral dissertation is a study on analogy-based arguments in law. Its overarching aim is to c...
Human reasoning applies argumentation patterns to draw conclusions about a particular subject. These...
In Thinking like a Lawyer, Fred Schauer defends the thesis according to which one should not conflat...
We use analogy when we say something is a Cinderella story and when we learn about resistors by th...
Traditional legal perspectives on analogical reasoning in law posit that legal reasoning involves th...
This essay (a revised version of my undergraduate honors thesis at Stanford) constructs a theory of ...
In this paper a not too unrealistic example of analogical case-based reasoning is presented first. T...
This paper deals with two issues in the field of reasoning by analogy in the law. The one issue is w...
I argue that a basic similarity analysis of analogical reasoning handles many apparent cases of visu...
It is a common view that arguments from analogy can only be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Howev...
Analogy plays a central role in legal reasoning, yet how to analogize is poorly taught and poorly pr...
International audienceThis chapter presents several types of reasoning based on analogy and similari...