Read Surfaces and Essences: Analogy as the Fuel and Fire of Thinking Online
Authors: Douglas Hofstadter,Emmanuel Sander
“delete” key/pencil eraser
analogy,
399
deliberate search as non-recipe for creativity,
251
Dell, Gary,
259
De Morgan, Augustus,
440–441
Denver, as Frontier Airlines hub,
51–52
,
54
; picture of,
51
depth as central to analogy-making, remindings, and memory retrieval,
340–346
Descartes, René,
443
desks
, material
versus
immaterial,
200–204
,
255
,
295
,
395
,
401
; frame blend of,
363
detractors of analogy-making and metaphors,
21–22
diagrams of subtraction wordproblems,
432–434
“dialect with an army”, as definition of
language
,
61
Dick at Karnak,
159–162
,
166
,
380–381
;
see also
Gutman, Richard
“Dick” ⇒ “Richard” translation,
381
dictionary definitions as opposed to concepts,
3–5
dictionary entries cited in text,
201
,
202
,
397
,
403
,
417
,
420
Diderot, Denis,
121
differences between analogy-making and categorization, alleged, 503: all the time
versus
occasional,
505–508
; applying to entities
versus
applying to relations,
517–519
; automatic
versus
voluntary,
513–515
; jumping between levels
versus
making a single-level bridge,
519–522
; objective
versus
subjective,
522–526
; reliable
versus
suspect,
527–529
; routine
versus
creative,
508–510
; seeing disparities as desirable
versus
as undesirable,
515–517
; unconscious
versus
conscious,
510–513
dimensions of space, extended by analogy,
443–444
dirtiness/badness
analogy,
289–290
disappointment as source of reminding,
169–170
“dis-aster” of sun ceasing to exist,
489–490
discourse flow/savanna chase
analogy,
71
discourse space, patterns and categories in,
69–76
“discoverativity” in mathematics and science,
451
disk ejection, naïve analogy for,
401
disk, rotating, pondered by Einstein,
497–498
distance, semantic: as measured by strength of zeugmaticity,
19
; as revealed by speech errors,
270–278
distant domains, linked by analogies,
16–17
distillation of episodes,
165
,
171–172
distorted recall of math-problem statement,
431
distrusting one’s own analogies,
528
division: as another name for “sharing”,
421
,
426
; easy
versus
hard word problems involving,
422–425
; as a highly abstract mathematical operation,
448–449
; as
measuring
,
420–426
; naïve analogies for relating to,
416–421
,
425–426
; as necessarily making smaller,
416–420
; as possibly making larger,
417
; quotative,
420
; as
sharing
,
419–426
,
514
; of a skyscraper by a floor,
448
; word problems illustrating,
416
,
422–425
“DNA”
versus
“deoxyribonucleic acid”,
91
dogs: conceptual repertoire of,
178–181
; expert knowledge about,
238–240
; impressive analogies by,
180
; starry sky as seen by,
165
; subcategories of,
240
; unfamiliar, dealt with by analogy,
23
,
508
domain change, in caricature analogies,
321–324
,
326
domestic as opposed to wartime decision-making,
337
domino theory in Vietnam War,
333–335
,
513
Don’t judge a book by its cover
as a category,
102
doors, doorknobs, doorbells, used by analogy,
23
,
507
,
509
,
516
Doppler effect,
469–471
dots seen as moons,
44–45
double letters, subjective amount of salience of,
363–364
double referent of “here”, “there”, “that”,
140–143
,
148–149
Doug/Monica analogy,
169–171
; summarized,
170
down
-ness, as relative notion,
491
,
497
“dressing” of a math problem as channeling its solution pathway,
430
,
434
“dude, one smart”, as indicative of category of speaker,
75
dump:
as example of conceptual extension,
403
; as example of marking,
230–231
Duncker, Karl,
250
Dustbuster: brand name, genericized,
217
; buttons of, analogy between,
169–170
Dustbuster/subscripts
analogy,
169–170
,
174
Duvignau, Karine,
39
dyz
analogy,
see
dizzy analogies
—E—
E
=
mc
2
,
319
,
463
; absent from Einstein’s first relativity article,
468
; becomes famous,
482
; confirmed by particle/antiparticle annhilation experiment,
482
; derived by Einstein,
469–471
; first appearance of, in 1905,
469
,
474
; first meaning of,
471
,
472
; second meaning of,
473–474
; subsequent meanings of,
473
,
482
,
483–485
; summary of Einstein’s mental processes in understanding the meaning of,
483–484
E/hν
(number of blackbody quanta) as analogous to
N
(number of ideal-gas molecules),
459
Earth: mapped onto Jupiter,
44–45
; pluralization of,
44
eating, diverse styles of, and zeugmas,
9–10
eclipse: frame blend used to explain,
367
; as a shadow,
204–205
Eddington, Arthur,
496
Edison/Franklin analogical conflation,
275
education and naïve analogies,
389–394
,
411–434
educational system, failures of,
389
,
391–394
,
410
,
412
,
414–416
,
418
,
421
“ego the size of a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon”, cultural knowledge required to understand,
128
Ehrenfest, Paul, paradox discovered by,
498
Eiffel Tower, exploited in caricature analogy,
322–323
Einstein, Albert,
109
,
130
,
132
, 361: alleged abandonment of own ideas,
461
; analogies by,
32
,
452–499
; as analogous to Ellen Ellenbogen,
468
; as analogous to Gerhard Gelenk,
468
; attacking fundamental questions,
488
; attracting mosquito,
163
,
165
; belief in thermodynamics as bedrock of physics,
458
;
black body/ideal gas
analogy by,
457–459
,
463
; deep faith in his own analogies,
459–463
; discovering and interpreting
E
=
mc
2
,
463
,
465–485
; discovering equivalence principle,
491–495
; explanation of gravity by,
18
,
489–496
; face of,
183–184
; finding analogy between gravity and Gauss’s geometry,
498
; generalizing via intuition,
473–474
,
477
,
483
,
484
; guided by sense of cosmic unity,
468
,
473–474
,
480
,
481
,
484
,
486
,
495
,
500
,
501
; handing weapons to his critics,
460
; “happiest thought of my life”,
493–494
; inner mental state of,
477–478
,
480–481
,
483–485
,
491
,
495
,
498
; learning to read,
109
; likening gravity to fictitious force,
491–492
; low-level analogies by,
454–455
; magically combining two ideas of Galileo,
492
; making an analogy between analogies,
495
,
502
; misled by his own analogy between gravity and electrostatics,
489–491
; missing the analogy of 3-D space to 4-D space-time,
499
; as “one smart dude”,
75
; Poincaré’s letter of reference for,
501
; pondering a rotating disk,
497–498
; positing two types of mass,
476
; quest for beauty by,
477–478
,
485
,
495
,
500
; rapid essence-spotting by,
454
,
458
,
463
,
486
,
501
; refinding Wien’s analogy,
458
; as salient entity,
320
; sandwich-like name of,
215
; seeing self as donkey,
454
; of sex, the,
222
; stereotype of, as superlogical thinker having no need to seek analogies,
453
,
500
; thought experiments by,
487
,
491–492
,
493–494
,
495–496
; transformed into world figure,
496
; unification as characteristic style of thinking of,
454
,
477
,
485
,
486
,
491
,
500
,
501
; word choices by,
454–455
electric field: due to moving magnet,
493
; oscillating in vacuum,
212–213
; vanishing thanks to shift of reference frame, 493–494 electromagnetic induction,
493
electromagnetic waves,
212–213
,
455–460
,
462
,
469–471
,
483
;
see also
light
electromagnetism, as area of physics,
467–468
,
485
elephant in a store window,
298
elephant in the room
situations,
174
,
514
elevators, use of by analogy,
23
Ellenbogen, Ellen,
463–464
Ellie, frame blend by,
364–366
email address/postal address
naïve analogy,
385–387
embarrassed analogy-making computer blurting out apology,
401
embodiment and analogy-making,
287–289
emergence of a concept’s essence over time,
200–204
Emmas
, category of,
226–227
emotions: key role of in encoding and reminding,
169–171
; powerfully evoked by analogies,
310–312
emperors, as translation of cor(o)nets,
379–380
encoding of experiences: analogies at the very abstract level of,
354
; based on features at surface and deeper levels,
163–166
; constraints on,
171
; in Copycat microdomain,
346–349
,
353–354
; enigma of,
161
,
346
.
348
; errors caused by,
274–275
; implausibility of clairvoyance in,
173–174
,
353–354
; involving local, global, abstract, and emotional aspects,
161–162
,
169–171
,
175
; as opposed to total rote recording,
172
; as unconscious act of selection,
165–166
; at various levels of abstraction,
335
energy: behaving analogously to mass,
472
; behaving analogously to strange mass,
479
,
484
; conservation of,
472
; distinction between two varieties of,
480
; liquid
versus
frozen,
480
; mutating from one form to another,
479
; possessing mass,
471–478
,
482
,
483–484
; potential,
479–480
; silently lurking in normal mass,
482
,
484