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Single Idea 17501

[from 'Models' by Demetris Portides, in 14. Science / B. Scientific Theories / 7. Scientific Models ]

Full Idea

Models are representational, independently of the strength of their relation to theory, depending on how well they achieve the purpose of providing explanations for what occurs in physical systems.

Gist of Idea

Representational success in models depends on success of their explanations

Source

Demetris Portides (Models [2008], 'Current')

Book Reference

'Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science', ed/tr. Psillos,S/Curd,M [Routledge 2010], p.389


A Reaction

This doesn't sound quite right. It seems possible to have a perfect representation of a system which remains quite baffling (because too complex, or with obscure ingredients). Does the stylised London tube map explain well but represent badly?