TWO ACCOUNTS OF SIMILARITY COMPARED
Abstract
Tversky’s   account of similarity could be said to reduce similarity to identity and   thereby to reduce an allegedly philosophically problematic notion to an   unproblematic one. In Gärdenfors’s more recent account of similarity,   similarity figures as a primitive, unreduced notion. We argue that this gives   no reason for preferring Tversky’s account to Gärdenfors’s.
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 From ontos verlag: Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - New Series (Volumes 1-18)
	From ontos verlag: Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - New Series (Volumes 1-18)