<:> Introduction
Analogy-making is often seen as a key element of
creative thought, particularly in scientific and intellectual
activity.
Bongard problems provide a nice illustration.
Solving a Bongard problem involves finding a rule which fits all
six images on the left page, but none of the images on the right
page. Go to http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~hfoundal/res/bps/bpidx.htm
and work through at least 10 such problems. Then write a list of
the similarities and differences between Bongard problems and
sequence-analogy problems.