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Theories and models

realism and objectivity in cognitive science

Jean-Guy Meunier

pp. 331-352

Abstract

Scientific realism is often analyzed in the context of natural sciences theory. How does it behave in cognitive science theories? Some philosophers of science have proposed a pragmatic approach to the concept of scientific theory where models form an essential part of its construction. They play a role of mediation. Three distinct classes of models play such a role in cognitive science: (a) formal models, (b) physical models, and (c) conceptual models. Each of these classes challenges the realist thesis in specific ways.

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Agazzi Evandro (2017) Varieties of scientific realism: objectivity and truth in science. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 331-352

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51608-0_18

Full citation:

Meunier Jean-Guy (2017) „Theories and models: realism and objectivity in cognitive science“, In: E. Agazzi (ed.), Varieties of scientific realism, Dordrecht, Springer, 331–352.