8. Argument From Analogy Flashcards

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Analogues

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Inductive argument that rests on a similarity between two things that are compared are called analogues

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Primary analogue

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An analogue mentioned in the premise

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Secondary analogue

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The analogue mentioned in the conclusion

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Principles for evaluating arguments from analogy

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1) Relevance of the similarities
2) # of similarities
3) Nature & degree of disanalogy
4) # of primary analogues
5) Diversity among primary analogues
6) Specificity of the conclusion

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Legal Reasoning

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Requirement of precedent: Similar cases are decided similarly

Six principles for evaluating arguments from analogy apply to legal arguments

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Moral reasoning

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Analogues are useful in constructing arguments about moral issues

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