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Similarity (philosophy) In philosophy, similarity or resemblance is a relation between objects that constitutes how much these objects are alike. Similarity comes in degrees: e.g. oranges are more similar to apples than to the moon. It is traditionally seen as an Relation ...
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nominalism In metaphysics, nominalism is the view that universals and abstract objects do not actually exist other than being merely names or labels. There are at least two main versions of nominalism. One version denies the existence of universalsthings t ...
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Family Resemblance (anthropology) Family resemblance refers to physical similarities shared between close relatives, especially between parents and children and between siblings. In psychology, the similarities of personality are also observed. Genetics Heritability, defined as ...
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family resemblance Family resemblance (german: Familienähnlichkeit, link=no) is a philosophical idea made popular by Ludwig Wittgenstein, with the best known exposition given in his posthumously published book ''Philosophical Investigations'' (1953). It argues tha ...
s *In text mining, the degree to which two documents resemble each other, calculated using
shingles Shingles, also known as zoster or herpes zoster, is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a localized area. Typically the rash occurs in a single, wide mark either on the left or right side of the body or face. ...
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No Resemblance Whatsoever ''No Resemblance Whatsoever'' is the thirteenth album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg. It's the second and final collaborative album with jazz flutist Tim Weisberg, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music). The cover art was a current pic ...
, a 1995 album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg and jazz flutist Tim Weisberg *
Facial resemblance Facial resemblance has been observed to enhance trustworthiness. As reported by a recent experiment, "resemblance to the subject's own face raised the incidence of trusting a partner". When similarities in appearance are distinguished, trust tends ...
, a word that has been observed to enhance trustworthiness {{Disambiguation