| Boden, M.A. "AI and Human Freedom." Artificial Intelligence : human effects. Eds: M. Yazdani and A. Narayanan. Chichester: E Horwood, 1985. : 213220. |
....with analogies. For instance, Nisbet and Shucksmith, 86: page 25] say that analogies can be misleading, Avital and Barbeau, 91] argue that improper analogies cause errors, Wenger, 87] explains that there is a certain controversy in the literature about the educational value of analogy, and [Boden, 85: page 232] states that every analogy (or metaphor) has its limits. Analogical reasoning in humans is still shrouded in mystery, and even though it does seem to be central to human cognition, Halasz and Moran, 82; Webb, 85; Indurkhya, 92] warn against the dangers of analogical reasoning. For ....
Boden, M.A. "AI and Human Freedom." Artificial Intelligence : human effects. Eds: M. Yazdani and A. Narayanan. Chichester: E Horwood, 1985. : 213220.
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