Analogue

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A analogia é um processo comparativo que identifica semelhanças entre coisas, tipicamente seguindo um formato A:B como C:D. Auxilia a resolução de problemas, tomada de decisões e communication[2] em diversas disciplinas, como law[3], ciência e filosofia. Em contextos jurídicos, a analogia preenche lacunas regulatórias aplicando disposições legais similares a casos não regulados, com base no principle of equality[1]. O método requer consideração cuidadosa das especificidades do caso e nuances contextuais. Embora nem todos os sistemas jurídicos a permitam universalmente, a analogia baseia-se na premissa de que factos semelhantes devem receber tratamento semelhante. Para além do direito, a analogia aparece na matemática como isomorfismo, na anatomia através de estruturas com funções partilhadas e em métodos de raciocínio. As suas aplicações abrangem formas linguísticas como metáforas e comparações, demonstrando a sua versatilidade na compreensão e explicação de relações complexas entre diferentes fenómenos.

Terms definitions
1. principle of equality. The Principle of Equality is a fundamental legal concept that originated in ancient Athens and evolved through historical documents such as the Magna Carta. It guarantees that all individuals are treated equally before the law, regardless of social status, wealth or profession. The principle applies across different branches of law, protecting citizens against discrimination and ensuring fair treatment. Although it is not absolute, it aims to balance rights by treating equals equally and unequals proportionally. Influenced by thinkers such as Rui Barbosa, the concept emphasises that true equality means recognising natural differences and distributing rights and obligations accordingly. In practice, this means preventing arbitrary distinctions, particularly in areas such as taxation, and maintaining fairness in the legislative, executive and judicial systems. The principle serves as a crucial safeguard against potential abuses of power and social inequalities.
2. communication. Communication is a complex process of exchanging information through signs, symbols and technological channels. Evolving from oral and written forms to digital platforms, it encompasses various modes, including verbal, non-verbal and mediated communication. Emerging at the beginning of the 20th century, communication theory explores the structure and social meaning of human interaction in different contexts, such as interpersonal, organisational and intercultural domains. Semiotics plays a crucial role in understanding how thoughts and feelings are transformed into comprehensible signs. Technological advances, particularly computers and social networks, continue to reshape communication processes, moving from traditional mass media to collaborative networks. The field draws insights from humanistic disciplines such as philosophy, sociology and psychology, examining communication as a dynamic social phenomenon that reflects human connectivity and the exchange of information.
Analogue (Wikipedia)

Analogue (do grego αναλογία: analogia, "proporção") consiste em um processo cognitivo de transferência de information ou significado de um sujeito particular (fonte) para outro sujeito particular (alvo). O termo também pode indicar uma figura de linguagem correspondente a este processo. Em um sentido mais específico, uma analogia corresponde a movimentação do sentido ou um argumento de um substantivo para outro.

A palavra analogia também pode se referir à relação entre fonte e alvo, que pode ser, não necessariamente, uma similitude, como na noção biológica de analogia.

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