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11. Historical shifts in the use of analogy in science

In Barry Gholson (ed.), Psychology of science: contributions to metascience. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 296 (1989)

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  1. More than a Game: Sociological Theory from the Theories of Games.Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom & David R. Gibson - 2010 - Sociological Theory 28 (3):247-271.
    Sociologists are fond of game metaphors. However, such metaphors rarely go beyond casual references to generic games. Yet games are little social systems, and each game offers a distinctive perspective on the relationship between rules and constraints, on the one side, and emergent order, on the other. In this article, we examine three games—chess, go, and poker—for sociological insights into contested social arenas such as markets, warfare, politics, and the professions. We describe each game's rules and emergent properties, and then (...)
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  • Catherine A. Clement and Dedre Gentner.Laura Kotovsky, Ronald Mawby, Robert Mitchell, Betsy Perry, Mary Jo Rattermann, Brian Ross & Robert Schumacher - 1991 - Cognitive Science 15:89-132.
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