Our ability to see a particular object or situation in one context as being ‘the same as’ another object or situation in another context is the essence of analogy-making. It encompasses our ability to explain new concepts in terms of already-familiar ones, to emphasize particular aspects of situations, to generalize, to characterize, to explain or describe new phenomena, to serve as a basis for how to act in unfamiliar surroundings, and to understand many types of humor. Within this framework, the importance of analogy-making in modeling cognition becomes clear.
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Année de publication : 2002
Type :
Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
French, R. M.
French, R. M.
Titre du journal :
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Numéro du journal :
5
5
Volume du journal :
6
6