04/07/2021
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Analog arguments, also called comparative arguments are a part of the logic in which previous situations are used, similar or similar and that have a relative validity.
Technically they consist of arguing in comparison with another, appealing to the fact that they have something in common.
Thus, they can also have a valid or false character and their correctness is directly influenced by their content and its comparison.
It does not mean that the arguments are true because of the similarities, and it is the logical criterion that will tell us if it is true or false.
Thus, in the following cases, the comparisons and their arguments can be perceived: