How to Do Science with Models: A Philosophical Primer (original) (raw)

Models in Science

Stephan Hartmann

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2020

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Scientific Models

Stephan Hartmann, Roman Frigg

in: S. Sarkar et al. (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, New York: Routledge, 2005

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Modeling in philosophy of science

Luc Bovens

2008

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What Scientists Say: Scientists' Views of Models

Renee S. Schwartz

Online Submission, 2005

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Scientists ’ views of models 1 What scientists say: Scientists ’ views of models

Renee S. Schwartz

2016

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Models and Theories in Science

Roman Frigg

Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets

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Welcome to the Modelling Jungle. Unpacking the politics and epistemology of scientific models

Franco Palazzi

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How to Do Science with Models: A Philosophical Primer - Detailed Index

Axel Gelfert

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Exploratory Uses of Scientific Models [=Ch. 4 of 'How to Do Science With Models', 2016]

Axel Gelfert

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Scientific Models and a Comprehensive Picture of Reality

Heikki Sipilä

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Models in science and in science education: an introduction

michael matthews

Science & Education, 2007

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The Role of Modeling in Scientific Disciplines: A Taxonomy

Hershey H Friedman

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A role of models in scientific explanation

kunihisa morita

2009

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Modeling as a Case for the Empirical Philosophy of Science

Ekaterina Svetlova

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ON THE NATURE OF MODELS: THE UNFINISHED DEBATE

Petr Jedlička

TEORIE VĚDY / THEORY OF SCIENCE, 2017

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Models of Science and Models in Science

Carlo Cellucci

E. Ippoliti, F. Sterpetti & T. Nickles (eds.), Models and Inferences in Science, Springer, Cham 2016, pp. 95-122, 2016

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TOWARDS A CATEGORIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC MODELS

Virginia Grigoriadou

Logos & Episteme, 2024

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From Mindless Modeling to Scientific Models: The Case of Emerging Models

Tommaso W . Bertolotti

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The Nature of Scientific Models: Abstract Artifacts That Determine Fictional Systems

José L. Falguera

Synthese Library

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Mathematical Models and the Life Sciences

Giovanni Boniolo

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Models and scientific realism

michael bradie

1970

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Dialogue on Models and Theories

Harold I. Brown

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Domain Limits for Models? Modeling as a tool for Bridging Natural and Human Sciences

Samir Abuzaid

2012

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Models in biology

jay odenbaugh

Routledge encyclopedia of …, 2009

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Models and Modeling in Science: the role of metamathematics

Décio Krause

Principia: an international journal of epistemology

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Models and modelling in science and science education

Keith S Taber

Science Education: An International Course Companion, 2017

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Scientific Understanding and the Explanatory Use of False Models

Antonio Diéguez

2015

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What Are Models and Why Do We Need Them?

Richard Grandy

Science & Education, 2000

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Scientific theories, models, and the semantic approach

Décio Krause

Principia, 2007

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l. Magnani, Scientific Models Are Distributed and Never Abstract. A Naturalistic Perspective (Forthcoming in E. Ippoliti and F. Sterpetti (eds.) Model and Inferences)

Lorenzo Magnani

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Making Sense of Modeling: Beyond Representation

Isabelle Peschard

European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2009

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Modeling and Inferring in Science

Emiliano Ippoliti, Fabio Sterpetti, Thomas ("Tom") Nickles

Models and Inferences in Science, 2016

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Models, Simulations, and Their Objects

Sergio Sismondo

Science in Context, 1999

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Introduction. Modelling is the Key to Science

Robert Franck

2004

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