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Elizabeth25 on July 24 at 02:17AM

how is b wrong ?

how is b wrong. it does advance an analogous position with the analogy of the body being seen as a machine.

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Emil-Kunkin on August 1 at 06:28PM

An analogy is an argumentative device that looks to a similar situation to one in question. What the argument actually does is to argue by example. It provides a counter example to the initial argument, not an analogy. An analogy might be looking to the disappearance of certain other ways of thinking, like oral traditions. An example that directly contradicts and argument is a counterexample not an analogy.