MODR 1730 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Covariance

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An analogy is a comparison between/among two or more terms with respect to the feature/s they allegedly share. Apples are like oranges in the sense that they are both fruits. An analogical argument is one which tries to prove that because two or more terms have one or more features in common and because one of them has another feature that therefore the other term/s also has/have it. P1 my last pair of nike runners lasted me five years. P2 my last pair of nike runners was the best runners nike made. P3 my new pair of nike runners is the best runners nike makes. P4 my new pair of nike runners will be used as often and under the same conditions as my old pair. P5 the quality of the best runners nike makes is the same now as it was five years ago. C therefore my new pair of nike runners will also last me five years.

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