What is Analogical Thinking?
Analogical Thinking is what we do when we use information from one domain (A Source) to help solve a problem in another domain (To a Target). Experts often use analogies during the process of problem solving and analogies have been involved in numerous scientific discoveries.
Similes, metaphors and analogies are thinking strategies that provide new ideas for problem-soling by making associations between objects that seem dissimilar.
Comparison between two things, typically on the basic of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
There is 3 types of "Analogical Thinking"
1 - Similes
Uses "likeness" to establish a connection.
Example. Happy like a UNICORNS !
2 - Metaphors
Metaphors and similes are both ways to compare things. We use metaphors and similes every day, but it can be hard to remember just which is which
Example. "My teacher is an angel" Which means that my teacher is very nice
3 - Analogies
Analogy is comparable to metaphor and simile in that it shows how two different things are similar, but it is a bit more complex.
There is 4 Types of Analogy
Personal Analogy / Direct Analogy / Symbolic Analogy / Fantasy Analogy
I feel that analogical thinking enable us to put things in to perspective.
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