On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Mike Tintner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The be-all and end-all here though, I presume is "similarity". Is it a
> logic-al concept?  Finding similarities - rough likenesses as opposed to
> rational, precise, logicomathematical commonalities - is actually, I would
> argue, a process of imagination and (though I can't find a ready term)
> physical/embodied improvisation. Hence rational, logical, computing
> approaches have failed to produce any new (in the normal sense of
> "surprising")  metaphors or analogies or be creative.
>
> Maybe you could give an example of what you mean by similarity

See AM, Eurisko, Copycat.


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