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    Supports→The project of formalizing analogical inference in terms of one or more simple formal schemata is doomed.

    Attempts to remedy this by developing more elaborate formal templates always leave some part of the analysis that must be handled intuitively, without guidance from strict formal rules.

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    Formal rules(contrasted with unwritten expectations in this statement)
    Written-down, official guidelines that are explicitly stated and meant to be followed—like the rules printed in a rulebook or handbook.
    Intuitively(as used to describe what feels right to us in the scenario)
    Based on what seems obviously true or right to us based on instinct or gut feeling, rather than formal reasoning.
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    Related propositions within the same area of thought.
    (Leibniz's account of contingency via infinite analysis)
    The process of replacing the terms of a proposition with definitions or partial definitions.
    formal templates(as used in logic and philosophy)
    Strict, step-by-step rules or frameworks that you can follow mechanically without needing to think about what they mean.

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    Yet it would be absurd to find positive support from this analogy for the idea that we are likely to find congruent lines clustered in groups of two or more, just because swans of the same color are commonly found in groups. The positive analogy is antecedently known to be irrelevant to the hypothetical analogy. In such a case, the analogical inference should be utterly rejected. Yet rule (5) would wrongly assign non-zero degree of support. To generalize the difficulty: not every similarity inc

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