Read Surfaces and Essences: Analogy as the Fuel and Fire of Thinking Online
Authors: Douglas Hofstadter,Emmanuel Sander
pointless analogies,
see
analogies
, purposeless
Poirot-Delpech, Bertrand,
373
political analogies,
17
,
331–337
Polya, George,
507
polynomials: over finite fields,
447–448
; imaginary numbers in,
448
; search for general solution formula for,
445
pool table/ideal gas
explanatory analogy,
457
Pope: of atheism,
219
; pluralization of,
219
; as salient entity used in caricature analogies,
320
; of search engines,
220
positron (= anti-electron),
482
potential analogies,
see
semantic halos
potential energy,
479–481
pressures: to categorize in real time,
258
,
261
; in creative translation,
371
,
380–382
; in Einstein’s mind,
477
,
480–481
,
485
; guiding caricature analogies,
323
; inducing fluid conceptual slippages in Copycat domain,
350–351
,
352
,
354–357
; to make equations reflect cause and effect,
407–411
; pushing for creative analogies,
300–301
,
355–356
,
458
,
477
,
480–481
;
see also
cognitive dissonance
prime numbers: generalized to “prime groups”,
449
; generalized to “prime knots”,
449
; generalized to primes inside rings,
448
primitive needs as primeval forces,
314
“prison”, metaphorical use of,
228–229
prison of the known, Krishnamurti’s putative
313–315
privileged category of each entity,
190
,
435
probabilities, as hinted by strengths of analogies,
308
problem-solving: led astray by miscategorization,
293–295
; mistaken for the
raison d’être
of analogy-making,
283
,
285
Procrustes, bed of,
144–145
,
160
productive suffixes “-holic”, “-thon”, and “-ism”,
129
professions, hierarchical structuring of,
242–243
proper nouns, pluralization of,
217–223
proportional analogies,
15–16
; as gleaming jewels,
16
; unhelpful in devising caricature analogies,
323–324
; as unnatural view of
most analogies,
144–145
proportionality/analogy
proportional analogy,
15
proportionality to mass: of fictitious forces,
488
; of gravitational forces,
489–491
prototype theory
versus
exemplar theory of concepts,
57
proverbs: families of,
109
; as filters through which to understand situations,
101
,
102
; as names of categories,
100–102
; non-opacity of,
106
; objective reality of instances of,
110
,
111
,
132–133
; overly general interpretations of,
107
; recognized in situations,
174
,
188
; retrieval of,
104–105
,
110
; scope of,
106–109
; surface
versus
essence of,
106–109
; use of, as an act of analogy-making,
100
; use of, as an act of categorization,
100
psychic trauma as a notion foreseen in the proverb “Once bitten, twice shy”,
104
psychological pressures leading one to map oneself analogically onto others,
153
,
154–155
“psychology does not recapitulate etymology”,
86
public categories,
100
“pull no stops unturned”, as quintessential lexical blend,
262–264
pumpkins, pastries, plows, and pigs,
66
puns under attack, caricature analogy of,
319
“pure”
versus
“uncontaminated” analogies,
363–364
,
366–367
Pushkin, Alexander Sergeevich,
130
,
132
; constraints in poetry of,
315
; of feminism, the,
222
putting finger on a situation’s essence,
see
essence-spotting
Pythagoras
, as a category,
221
—Q—
quadratic equation: broken up into six cases,
441
; formula(s) for,
438
,
441
quadrilaterals, classification of,
233–238
,
255
quality control, as explanatory analogy,
329
quantum of energy: of electromagnetic wave,
459
; of heat,
461
; of sound,
461
; of vibrating atom,
456–457
,
461
quartic equation: group of symmetries of its solutions,
446
; strange formula for,
445
“quatre-vingts” as translation of “four score”,
370–371
quintic equation: search for formula for solutions of,
445–446
; unsolvability via radicals proven for,
446
quotation marks: as a convention of this book for words,
34
,
110
; for honorary category members,
44
,
64–65
; second-order,
65
“quote unquote”, as way of indicating metaphorical usage,
64–65
quotient groups,
448–449
quotient skyscrapers,
448
—R—
Raban, Jonathan,
284
random murder
as conceptual skeleton,
248
random resemblances constantly noticed,
284
randomly buzzing interplanetary bumblebee,
see
magical angel
rapid right-on retrieval: as the core of cognition,
127
; as the essence of intelligence,
125–126
; as needed for survival,
79
,
83
,
505–506
;
see also
essence-spotting
rationalization and
sour grapes
,
115–118
read ⇒ write
conceptual slippage,
276–277
reading, as triggering ideas in a mind,
376–377
ready-made sentences as categories,
98–99
Reagan, Nancy,
358
reality of members of abstract categories,
110
,
111
,
132–133
reasoning, as opposed to analogy-making,
333
;
see also
logic
,
analogic
versus
logic
recategorization of situations,
73
,
249–252
,
327–328
reclothing a stripped-down essence,
153
Recorde, Robert,
408
reduction ad absurdum
technique in mathematics,
450
redwood trees, trip to,
310–312
refinement of categories, as reaching a limit,
83
relationships among parts: as crucial for analogy-making,
517–518
; as crucial for categorization,
518–519
relativity, Galilean, principle of,
466–468
,
485
,
486
,
492
relativity, general: analogies at root of,
491–495
,
499
; attempts at,
490–491
; experimental confirmation of,
496
; goals of,
486–488
; rotating disk in,
497–498
relativity, special,
361
; analogy at root of,
467–468
remindings: as crucial for survival,
172–173
; as a deep mystery of cognition,
159–166
,
354
; as due to analogousness,
18
,
30
,
336
; idiosyncratic nature of,
525–526
; induced by traumatic experience,
225
; mediated by faces,
181–184
; mediated by identical encodings,
173
; mediated by many diverse cues,
171
; opacity of mechanisms of,
511
; revealing the existence of unsuspected categories,
168
; seeming not to need explanation,
18
; triggered by simple visual analogies,
169–170
repeated addition: as crux of multiplication,
412–416
; as way of solving multiplication problems,
427–429
reporter #1/reporter #2
romantic analogy,
305–306
,
308
retrieval of memories,
see
remindings
,
triggering
reversal: by Einstein,
474
,
482–483
; as potential source of humor,
280
; role of, in creativity,
356–357
,
363–364
,
371
rhyme, preservation of, in poetry translation,
381
rich and poor zones of a language in conceptual space,
82–83
Richard, Jean-François,
294–295
Riemann, Bernhard,
498
“right”
versus
“wrong”: in analogy-making,
16
; in Copycat domain,
350–351
,
352
;
see also
esthetics
Ringfinger, Renate,
464
rings, as homes of new types of numbers,
448
ripples,
see
waves
Rips, Lance,
390
rival analogies: in real-time competition,
260–278
; in wartime decision-making,
333
rock-climbing as metaphor for creative thinking,
131
rock music
, category in the mind of a classical-music lover,
241
role reversal in Grand Canyon episode,
163
,
165
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano,
90
,
275
roots of polynomials,
see
solutions of polynomials
rope, speaking of, in the house of the hanged,
104
,
311
Rossi, Mario,
259
rotating disk/non-Euclidean geometry
analogy,
498
rotations of a cube, as number-like entities,
446–447
;
see also
groups
royalty statement triggering analogies,
153–154
Ruffini, Paolo,
446
rule of thumb separating analogy-making and categorization,
515
Rumelhart, David,
259
Russian language,
9–10
,
12
,
368
; Anna’s dream in,
504
; “but” in,
74
Ruth, Babe: of bank robbers, the,
222
; 1927 Yankees minus,
468
Ruth, Dan’s image of, contaminated by Jeanine,
225
Rutherford, Ernest,
143
—S—
sabbatical year, zooming in on details of,
50
Sagan, Françoise, obituary of, as translation challenge,
373–377
salience: of any feature as subjective,
363–364
; of deep features to experts,
342–344
salient features dominate in memory retrieval,
342
salsa: debugging of technique in,
403–404
; the pope of,
219
salt/sugar
confusion as categorization error,
102
,
527
Sander, Emmanuel: as error collector,
259
; explaining humps and bottles to his son,
198–200
; falling momentarily for
categories = boxes
,
436
; making analogy between co-author’s two blue station wagons,
283
; as one-time Pac-Maniac,
303–305
; smiling with joy at finally finishing book :),
575
; taking coffee break,
185
,
317
; transculturated to San Francisco,
327–328
Sander, Tom,
40
,
126
,
233–234
,
236
Sandwich, Earl of, the fourth,
214
sandwiches: “A–B–A” form of,
215–216
; abstraction of,
214–216
; of appointments,
216
; blurry boundaries of category,
214–216
;
bread
role in,
214–216
; edible,
214
,
216
; horizontality of,
215
;
meat
role in,
214–216
; in Paris métro,
215
; in physics,
215–216
; of rhymes;
215
; sexual,
215
; symmetry, as unclear criterion in,
215–216
; transistors as,
215
; walking,
214–215