Analogical reasoning is a foundational tool for human learning, allowing learners to recognize relational structures in new events and domains. Here I sketch some grounds for understanding and applying analogical reasoning in social learning. The social world is fundamentally characterized by relations between people, with common relational structures-such as kinships and social hierarchies-forming social units that dictate social behaviors. Just as young learners use analogical reasoning for learning relational structures in other domains-spatial relations, verbs, relational categories-analogical reasoning ought to be a useful cognitive tool for acquiring social relations and structures.
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Univ Louisville, Dept Criminal Justice, 2311 South Third St,100i Brigman Hall, Louisville, KY 40208 USAUniv Louisville, Dept Criminal Justice, 2311 South Third St,100i Brigman Hall, Louisville, KY 40208 USA