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“Suppose that there is something which a person cannot understand. He happens to notice the similarity of this something to some other thing which he understands quite well. By comparing them he may come to understand the thing which he could not understand up to that moment.” quote by Hideki Yukawa
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“Suppose that there is something which a person cannot understand. He happens to notice the similarity of this something to some other thing which he understands quite well. By comparing them he may come to understand the thing which he could not understand up to that moment.”

Hideki Yukawa

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Source Book: Foundations of Physics, 1955

Understanding unknown concepts can be achieved by relating them to familiar ones through analogy.

In simple terms: Use analogies to grasp unfamiliar ideas.

Key Takeaway

Apply analogical reasoning to learn.

Themes

learning analogy cognition

Mood

curious analytical

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • teaching complex topics
  • personal skill development

Key Concepts

conceptual mapping cognitive science education theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are the limits of analogical reasoning?
  • How can we test the validity of an analogy?
A Different Perspective

Analogy may oversimplify nuances.

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