Saturday, February 18, 2012
Analogies in Critical Thinking
Using analogies in our everyday life has come to be very common in our usual conversations. In the text, analogy is defined as a type of comparison between two topics. Sometimes, thoughts are easier understood when it is compared with other things that could easily be related to. Analogies are most especially helpful when it comes to complex comparisons. In addition, it is also advantageous in arguments. However when used in this manner, there are steps to be followed. These are first of all, identifying what is being compared, followed by listing the similarities and dissimilarities, then comparing both of these lists. Next, looking at the possible counteranalogies and finally deciding if the analogy is sufficient enough to support the conclusion. There are several means of arguments in writing, but to make a strong one using analogies, the rules should be followed efficiently. It is always important to drive a point across as conducive as possible to deliver an adequate argument.
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