Analogies are not reason. They are just a case of one thing reminding you of another.
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Apple and orange: class fruits. And you can eat an apple a day. That doesn't mean that "apple therefore orange", nor "that since apple a day, therefore orange". At most, you could say, apple somehow like orange. Analogies.
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Let her be right, Scott. It's how she survives.
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The elements of the logic's formalism have to be related to objects in the real world to be applied to a real problem. Anything of practical use is not *strictly* logic. Any practical argument can be dismissed as not being purely logic, but then you're just playing with words.
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