Analogical, or case-based reasoning has received quite a bit of attention in the literature on foreign policy decision-making. There has been little attention paid to whether analogical reasoning does ...
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Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Brandon Valeriano is the Donald Bren Chair at the Marine Corps University and a ...
I tried to respond to Publius and Hilzoy at their place, but the comments system wouldn't let me. So I'll have to carry the debate on here. Why the analogy to slavery, or Hitler? It's inflammatory, ...
In Bruen, the Supreme Court held that "when the Second Amendment's plain text covers an individual's conduct, the Constitution presumptively protects that conduct." To justify a regulation, "the ...
These themes are bound to arise in a law school classroom, too, but so will a very different line of analysis. Law students find courts and legislatures asking questions such as: is surrogate ...
Large language models are a class of AI algorithm that relies on a high number computational nodes and an equally large number of connections among them. They can be trained to perform a variety of ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Reasoning by historical analogy is dangerous. Georges Santayana ...
Analogies are a mainstay of human communication and reasoning. We know instantly what it means to say that “Bing Cosby has a velvet voice” or that someone is “as annoying as fingernails on a ...
Like most daunting challenges, the LSAT is best approached by breaking the test down into manageable parts. The most common way to divide the logical reasoning section is by question type. Different ...