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why is the conclusion of analogical argument probable?

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Analogical Arguments (or Arguments by Analogy) are a from of Induction where aconclusion is derived from a comparison of similarities between two or more cases. For example: suppose we have two cases A and B. ... As a form of induction, Analogical Arguments can only give probable conclusions, never certain ones.

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