analogy
Analogy (Luisui) is also called analogue (Analogy), a cognitive process that applies information based on a particular thing to other specific things based on some similarity between them. It is derived from ἀναλο γία analog gear, meaning "proportional" in ancient Greek. Analogy is an important process in problem solving, decision making, memory, explanation (rhetoric technique such as metaphor), formation of scientific theory, artist's creativity creation work, etc. However, there are cases where logical error is high and argument It is weak logic as power. The process of forming scientific new concepts is often distinguished as abduction theory by Charles Perth. Analogy to different events, linguistic work to find commonality is a metaphor. In linguistics, analogy to the language itself is regarded as a major factor in language change. ...