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Models and Representation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

R. I. G. Hughes*
Affiliation:
London School of Economics
*
Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London WC2 2AE, UK.

Abstract

A general account of modeling in physics is proposed. Modeling is shown to involve three components: denotation, demonstration, and interpretation. Elements of the physical world are denoted by elements of the model; the model possesses an internal dynamic that allows us to demonstrate theoretical conclusions; these in turn need to be interpreted if we are to make predictions. The DDI account can be readily extended in ways that correspond to different aspects of scientific practice.

Type
Symposium: Models as Mediators
Copyright
Copyright © Philosophy of Science Association 1997

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