Comparisons are most meaningful at intermediate levels of abstraction. Comparisons at too general of a level are less useful: just because both ideas reference “people” doesn’t mean they are very related. Comparisons at too specific of a level are problematic because ideas rarely match at that level. Thus, when comparing ideas, it makes sense to replace specific concepts in the ideas by their intermediate level hypernyms (categorical abstractions) and compare them at that level.
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