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Analogical arguments or arguments by analogy are arguments that rely on analogies; in analogies “two distinct things are alike or similar in some respect” (Lau, 2009). For instance, his heart beat is going fast like a Ferrari. Analogies should not be confused with metaphors. In general, when people use analogical arguments, they have to always highlight in what ways the two things are supposed to be similar. An example of analogical argument would be: life may exist in the United States as they have an atmosphere that contains oxygen just like in Europe (Lau, 2009).
Lau, J. (2009). Analogical arguments. Retrieved from http://philosophy.hku.hk/think/arg/analogy.php
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