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Deductive Analogy Defended
Author(s) -
David Botting
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
revista iberoamericana de argumentación
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2172-8801
DOI - 10.15366/ria2021.23.001
Subject(s) - analogy , epistemology , philosophy
In (2015) André Juthe proposed a novel sui generis model of analogical reasoning and argued that where deductivist accounts failed, his account succeeded. In (2018) I argued that most of Juthe’s arguments against deductivism failed; identifying five criteria, I argued that Juthe’s account did no better than deductivist accounts with regard to four of them. Replying in (2019), Juthe argues that my objections miss their mark, that his own account does meet the criteria and that deductivist accounts fail to meet them, and that this does provide his own account with strong, albeit inconclusive, evidence in its favour. In this paper I will defend my case against these new arguments.

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