Models and the Semantic and Pragmatic Views of Theories

Autores/as

  • Luiz Henrique de A. Dutra UFSC - Florianópolis - SC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2008v12n1p73

Resumen

This paper aims at discussing from the point of view of a pragmatic stance the concept of model as an abstract replica. According to this view, scientific models are abstract structures different from set-theoretic models. The view of models argued for here stems from the conceptions of some important philosophers of science who elaborated on the notion of model, such as Suppe, Cartwright, Hempel, and Nagel. Differently from all those authors, however, the conception of model argued for here is typically pragmatic, not semantic, i.e. it has not to do with the interpretation of scientific theories, but with the explanation and construction of given circumstances (both abstract and concrete), from the point of view of the theory.

Biografía del autor/a

Luiz Henrique de A. Dutra, UFSC - Florianópolis - SC

Publicado

2008-01-01

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