Examples are either (a) historical parallels, or (b) invented parallels, viz. either (a) illustrations or (b) fables, such as those of Aesop.
More details of examples.
Examples are either (a) historical parallels, or (b) invented parallels, viz. either (a) illustrations or (b) fables, such as those of Aesop.
More details of examples.
Every one who effects persuasion through proof does in fact use either enthymemes or examples: there is no other way.
Enthymemes and examples are elements for proof.
The "example" has already been described as one kind of induction;
It seems synonymous with evidence