13 ideas
8978 | Events are made of other things, and are not fundamental to ontology [Bennett] |
7401 | Heat and colour don't exist, so cannot mislead about the external world [Galileo, by Tuck] |
5454 | Tastes, odours and colours only reside in consciousness, and would disappear with creatures [Galileo] |
17498 | In the 'received view' models are formal; the 'semantic view' emphasises representation [Portides, by PG] |
17501 | Representational success in models depends on success of their explanations [Portides] |
17502 | The best model of the atomic nucleus is the one which explains the most results [Portides] |
17496 | 'Model' belongs in a family of concepts, with representation, idealisation and abstraction [Portides] |
17497 | Models are theory-driven, or phenomenological (more empirical and specific) [Portides] |
17499 | Theoretical models can represent, by mapping onto the data-models [Portides] |
16560 | Galileo introduced geometrico-mechanical explanation, based on Archimedes [Galileo, by Machamer/Darden/Craver] |
17500 | General theories may be too abstract to actually explain the mechanisms [Portides] |
3645 | To understand the universe mathematics is essential [Galileo] |
10364 | Facts are about the world, not in it, so they can't cause anything [Bennett] |