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    Two Traditions of Analogy.William R. Brown - 1989 - Informal Logic 11 (3).
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    The Domain Constraint on Analogy and Analogical Argument.William R. Brown - 1995 - Informal Logic 17 (1).
    Domain constraint, the requirement that analogues be selected from "the same category," inheres in the popular saying "you can't compare apples and oranges" and the textbook principle "the greater the number of shared properties, the stronger the argument from analogy." I identify roles of domains in biological, linguistic, and legal analogy, supporting the account of law with a computer word search of judicial decisions. I argue that the category treatments within these disciplines cannot be exported to general informal logic, where (...)
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    Critical Thinking as a Thinking Style?William R. Brown - 1991 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 8 (1):8-9.
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    Goals and Criteria for Thinkers, Writers, and Writer-Thinkers.William R. Brown - 1998 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 17 (4):7-18.
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    The Ethics of Mind-Altering Teaching.William R. Brown - 1992 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 10 (3):7-9.
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    The holographic view of argument.William R. Brown - 1987 - Argumentation 1 (1):89-102.
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    The 'kinetochore maintenance loop'—The mark of regulation?William R. A. Brown & Zheng-yao Xu - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (2):228-236.
    Kinetochores can form and be maintained on DNA sequences that are normally non‐centromeric. The existence of these so‐called neo‐centromeres has posed the problem as to the nature of the epigenetic mechanisms that maintain the centromere. Here we highlight results that indicate that the amount of CENP‐A at human centromeres is tightly regulated. It is also known that kinetochore assembly requires sister chromatid cohesion at mitosis. We therefore suggest that separation or stretching between the sister chromatids at metaphase reciprocally determines the (...)
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    The Much-Maligned Cliche Strikes Back.William R. Brown - 1994 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 14 (1):89-93.
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