Ideas from 'The Dappled World' by Nancy Cartwright [1999], by Theme Structure

[found in 'The Dappled World' by Cartwright,Nancy [CUP 2003,0-521-64411-9]].

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14. Science / B. Scientific Theories / 1. Scientific Theory
Theories can never represent accurately, because their components are abstract
                        Full Idea: Cartwright objects that the claim that theories represent what happens in actual situations is to overlook that the concepts used in them (such as 'force functions' and 'Hamiltonians') are abstract.
                        From: report of Nancy Cartwright (The Dappled World [1999]) by Demetris Portides - Models 'Current'
                        A reaction: I'm not convinced by this. The term 'abstract' is too loose. In a sense most words are abstract because they are universals. If I say 'that's a cat', that is a very accurate remark, despite the generality of 'cat'.