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of Model-Based Science
Lorenzo Magnani, Tommaso Bertolotti (Eds )
With 263 Figures and 42 Tables
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Contents
List of Abbreviations XXXVII
Part A Theoretical Issues in Models
1 The Ontology of Models
Axel Gelfert 5
1 1 Kinds of Models: Examples from Scientific Practice 6
1 2 The Nature and Function of Models 8
1 3 Models as Analogies and Metaphors 10
1 4 Models Versus the Received View: Sentences and Structures 12
1 5 The Folk Ontology of Models 16
1 6 Models and Fiction 18
1 7 Mixed Ontologies: Models as Mediators and Epistemic Artifacts 20
1 8 Summary 21
References 22
2 Models and Theories
Demetris Portides 25
2 1 The Received View of Scientific Theories 26
2 2 The Semantic View of Scientific Theories 36
References 47
3 Models and Representation
Roman Frigg, James Nguyen 49
3 1 Problems Concerning Model-Representation 51
3 2 General Griceanism and Stipulative Fiat 55
3 3 The Similarity Conception 57
3 4 The Structuralist Conception 66
3 5 The Inferential Conception 76
3 6 The Fiction View of Models 83
3 7 Representation-as 91
3 8 Envoi 96
References 96
4 Models and Explanation
Alisa Bokulich 103
4 1 The Explanatory Function of Models 104
4 2 Explanatory Fictions: Can Falsehoods Explain? 108
4 3 Explanatory Models and Noncausal Explanations 112
4 4 How-Possibly versus How-Actually Model Explanations 114
4 5 Tradeoffs in Modeling: Explanation versus Other Functions
for Models 115
4 6 Conclusion 116
References 117
5 Models and Simulations
Nancy J Nersessian, Miles MacLeod 119
5 1 Theory-Based Simulation 119
5 2 Simulation not Driven by Theory 121
5 5 What is Philosophically Novel About Simulation? 124
5 4 Computational Simulation and Human Cognition 127
References 130
Part B Theoretical and Cognitive Issues
on Abduction and Scientific Inference
6 Reorienting the Logic of Abduction
John Woods 157
6 1 Abduction 138
6 2 Knowledge 141
6 3 Logic 148
References 149
7 Patterns of Abductive Inference
Gerhard Schurz 151
7 1 General Characterization of Abductive Reasoning and Ibe 152
7 2 Three Dimensions for Classifying Patterns of Abduction 154
7 3 Factual Abduction 155
7 4 Law Abduction 158
7 5 Theoretical-Model Abduction 159
7 6 Second-Order Existential Abduction 161
7 7 Hypothetical (Common) Cause Abduction Continued 162
7 8 Further Applications of Abductive Inference 169
References 171
8 Forms of Abduction and an Inferential Taxonomy
Gerhard Minnameier 175
8 1 Abduction in the Overall Inferential Context 177
8 2 The Logicality of Abduction, Deduction, and Induction 183
8 3 Inverse Inferences 185
8 4 Discussion of Two Important Distinctions Between Types
of Abduction 189
8 5 Conclusion 193
References 193
9 Magnani's Manipulative Abduction
Woosuk Park 197
9 1 Magnani's Distinction Between Theoretical
and Manipulative Abduction 197
9 2 Manipulative Abduction in Diagrammatic Reasoning 198
9 3 When Does Manipulative Abduction Take Place? 203
9 4 Manipulative Abduction as a Form of Practical Reasoning 204
9 5 The Ubiquity of Manipulative Abduction 206
9 6 Concluding Remarks 212
References 212
Part C The Logic of Hypothetical Reasoning,
Abduction, and Models
10 The Logic of Abduction: An Introduction
Atocha Aliseda 219
10 1 Some History 219
10 2 Logical Abduction 222
10 B Three Characterizations 225
10 4 Conclusions 228
References 229
11 Qualitative Inductive Generalization and Confirmation
Mathieu Beirlaen 231
11 1 Adaptive Logics for Inductive Generalization 2B1
11 2 A First Logic for Inductive Generalization 232
11 3 More Adaptive Logics for Inductive Generalization 237
11 4 Qualitative Inductive Generalization and Confirmation 240
11 5 Conclusions 245
11 A Appendix: Blocking the Raven Paradox? 246
References 247
12 Modeling Hypothetical Reasoning by Formal Logics
Tjerk Gouderis 249
12 1 The Feasibility of the Project 249
12 2 Advantages and Drawbacks 251
12 3 Four Patterns of Hypothetical Reasoning 252
12 4 Abductive Reasoning and Adaptive Logics 255
12 5 The Problem of Multiple Explanatory Hypotheses 256
12 6 The Standard Format of Adaptive Logics 256
12 7 LAJ: A Logic for Practical Singular Fact Abduction 258
12 8 MLA|: A Logic for Theoretical Singular Fact Abduction 261
12 9 Conclusions 265
12 A Appendix: Formal Presentations of the Logics LAj and MLA* 265
References 267
13 Abductive Reasoning in Dynamic Epistemic Logic
Angel Nepomuceno-Fernandez, Fernando Soler-Toscano,
Fernando R Veläzquez-Quesada 269
13 1 Classical Abduction 270
13 2 A Dynamic Epistemic Perspective 272
13 3 Representing Knowledge and Beliefs 275
13 4 Abductive Problem and Solution 278
13 5 Selecting the Best Explanation 281
13 6 Integrating the Best Solution 284
13 7 Working with the Explanations 287
13 8 A Brief Exploration to Nonideal Agents 289
13 9 Conclusions 290
References 292
14 Argumentation and Abduction in Dialogical Logic
Cristina Bares Gomez, Matthieu Fontaine 295
14 1 Reasoning as a Human Activity 295
14 2 Logic and Argumentation: The Divorce 297
14 3 Logic and Argumentation: A Reconciliation 299
14 4 Beyond Deductive Inference: Abduction 303
14 5 Abduction in Dialogical Logic 306
14 6 Hypothesis: What Kind of Speech Act? 310
14 7 Conclusions 312
References 312
15 Formal (In)consistency, Abduction and Modalities
Juliana Bueno-Sol er, Walter CarnieUi, Marcelo E Conig Ho,
Abilio Rodrigues Filho 315
15 1 Paraconsistency 315
15 2 Logics of Formal Inconsistency 316
15 3 Abduction 322
15 4 Modality 327
15 5 On Alternative Semantics for mbC 331
15 6 Conclusions 333
References 334
Part D Model-Based Reasoning in Science
and the History of Science
16 Metaphor and Model-Based Reasoning
in Mathematical Physics
Ryan D Tweney 341
16 1 Cognitive Tools for Interpretive Understanding 343
16 2 Maxwell's Use of Mathematical Representation 345
16 3 Unpacking the Model-Based Reasoning 348
16 4 Cognition and Metaphor in Mathematical Physics 350
16 5 Conclusions 351
References 352
17 Nancy Nersessian's Cognitive-Historical Approach
Nora Alejandrina Schwartz 355
17 1 Questions About the Creation of Scientific Concepts 356 •
17 2 The Epistemic Virtues of Cognitive Historical Analysis 359
17 3 Hypothesis About the Creation of Scientific Concepts 363
17 4 Conclusions 373
References 373
18 Physically Similar Systems - A History of the Concept
Susan G Sterrett 377
18 1 Similar Systems, the Twentieth Century Concept 379
18 2 Newton and Galileo 380
18 3 Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century 383
18 4 1914: The Year of Physically Similar Systems 397
18 5 Physically Similar Systems: The Path in Retrospect 408
References 409
19 Hypothetical Models in Social Science
Alessandro Basso, Chiara Lisciandra, Caterina Marchionni 413
19 1 Hypothetical Modeling as a Style of Reasoning 413
19 2 Models Versus Experiments: Representation, Isolation
and Resemblance 416
19 3 Models and Simulations: Complexity, Tractability and Transparency 420
19 4 Epistemology of Models 42B
19 5 Conclusions 428
19 A Appendix: J H von Thünen's Model of Agricultural Land Use
in the Isolated State 429
19 B Appendix: T Scheiling's Agent-Based Model of Segregation
in Metropolitan Areas 430
References 431
20 Model-Based Diagnosis
Antoni Liggza, Barttomiej Gorny 435
20 1 A Basic Model for Diagnosis 437
20 2 A Review and Taxonomy of Knowledge Engineering Methods
for Diagnosis 438
20 3 Model-Based Diagnostic Reasoning 440
20 4 A Motivation Example 440
20 5 Theory of Model-Based Diagnosis 442
20 6 Causal Graphs 444
20 7 Potential Conflict Structures 446
20 8 Example Revisited A Complete Diagnostic Procedure 448
20 9 Refinement: Qualitative Diagnoses 450
20 10 Dynamic Systems Diagnosis: The Three-Tank Case 454
20 11 Incremental Diagnosis 456
20 12 Practical Example and Tools 458
20 13 Concluding Remarks 459
References 460
21 Thought Experiments in Model-Based Reasoning
Margherito Arcangeli 463
21 1 Overview 464
21 2 Historical Background 467
21 3 What Is a Thought Experiment? 469
21 4 What Is the Function of Thought Experiments? 475
21 5 How Do Thought Experiments Achieve Their Function? 484
References 487
Part E Models in Mathematics
22 Diagrammatic Reasoning in Mathematics
Valerio Giardino 499
22 1 Diagrams as Cognitive Tools 499
22 2 Diagrams and (the Philosophy of) Mathematical Practice 501
22 3 The Euclidean Diagram 503
22 4 The Productive Ambiguity of Diagrams 509
22 5 Diagrams in Contemporary Mathematics 510
22 6 Computational Approaches 515
22 7 Mathematical Thinking: Beyond Binary Classifications 518
22 8 Conclusions 520
References 521
XXX Contents
23 Deduction, Diagrams and Model-Based Reasoning
John Mumma 523
23 1 Euclid's Systematic Use of Geometric Diagrams 524
23 2 Formalizing Euclid's Diagrammatic Proof Method 525
23 3 Formal Geometric Diagrams as Models 532
References 534
24 Model-Based Reasoning in Mathematical Practice
Joachim Frans, Isar Goyvaerts, Bart Van Kerkhove 537
24 1 Preliminaries 537
24 2 Model-Based Reasoning: Examples 538
24 3 The Power of Heuristics and Plausible Reasoning 540
24 4 Mathematical Fruits of Model-Based Reasoning 542
24 5 Conclusion 546
24 A Appendix 546
References 548
25 Abduction and the Emergence of Necessary
Mathematical Knowledge
Ferdinand Rivera 551
25 1 An Example from the Classroom 551
25 2 Inference Types 555
25 3 Abduction in Math and Science Education 561
25 4 Enacting Abductive Action in Mathematical Contexts 564
References 566
Part F Model-Based Reasoning in Cognitive Science
26 Vision, Thinking, and Model-Based Inferences
Athanassios Raftopoulos 573
26 1 Inference and Its Modes 576
26 2 Theories of Vision 577
26 3 Stages of Visual Processing 585
26 4 Cognitive Penetrability of Perception and the Relation
Between Early Vision and Thinking 588
26 5 Late Vision, Inferences, and Thinking 591
26 6 Concluding Discussion 596
26 A Appendix: Forms of Inferences 597
26 B Appendix: Constructivism 598
26 C Appendix: Bayes' Theorem and Some of Its
Epistemological Aspects 600
26 D Appendix: Modal and Amodal Completion or Perception 600
26 E Appendix: Operational Constraints in Visual Processing 601
References 602
27 Diagrammatic Reasoning
William Bechtel 605
27 1 Cognitive Affordances of Diagrams and Visual Images 606
27 2 Reasoning with Data Graphs 608
27 3 Reasoning with Mechanism Diagrams 613
27 4 Conclusions and Future Tasks 616
References 617
28 Embodied Mental Imagery in Cognitive Robots
Alessandro Di Nuovo, Davide Morocco, Santo Di Nuovo, Angelo Cangelosi 619
28 1 Mental Imagery Research Background 620
28 2 Models and Approaches Based on Mental Imagery
in Cognitive Systems and Robotics 622
28 3 Experiments 624
28 4 Conclusion 635
References 635
29 Dynamical Models of Cognition
Mary Ann Metzger 639
29 1 Dynamics 639
29 2 Data-Oriented Models 641
29 3 Cognition and Action Distinct 644
29 4 Cognition and Action Intrinsically Linked 648
29 5 Conclusion 653
References 655
30 Complex versus Complicated Models of Cognition
Ruud J R Den Hartigh, RalfF A Cox, Paul L C Van Geert 657
30 1 Current Views on Cognition 658
30 2 Explaining Cognition 660
30 3 Is Cognition Best Explained by a Complicated or Complex Model? 662
30 4 Conclusion 666
References 666
31 From Neural Circuitry to Mechanistic
Model-Based Reasoning
Jonathan Waskan 671
31 1 Mechanistic Reasoning in Science 672
31 2 The Psychology of Model-Based Reasoning 673
31 3 Mental Models in the Brain:
Attempts at Psycho-Neural Reduction 675
31 4 Realization Story Applied 686
31 5 Mechanistic Explanation Revisited 687
31 6 Conclusion 690
References 690
Part G Modelling and Computational Issues
32 Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning
Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, Antonio Cicchetti 695
32 1 Computational Turn Seen from Different Perspectives 695
32 2 Models of Computation 697
32 3 Computation Versus Information 700
32 4 The Difference Between Mathematical and Computational
(Executable) Models 702
32 5 Computation in the Wild 703
32 6 Cognition: Knowledge Generation by Computation
of New Information 706
32 7 Model-Based Reasoning and Computational Automation
of Reasoning 709
32 8 Model Transformations and Semantics: Separation Between
Semantics and Ontology 712
References 715
33 Computational Scientific Discovery
Peter D Sozou, Peter C R Lane, Mark Addis, Fernand Gobet 719
33 1 The Roots of Human Scientific Discovery 720
33 2 The Nature of Scientific Discovery 721
33 3 The Psychology of Human Scientific Discovery 722
33 4 Computational Discovery in Mathematics 723
33 5 Methods and Applications in Computational Scientific Discovery 725
33 6 Discussion 730
References 731
34 Computer Simulations and Computational Models in Science
Cyrille Imbert 735
34 1 Computer Simulations in Perspective 736
34 2 The Variety of Computer Simulations and Computational Models 739
34 3 Epistemology of Computational Models and Computer Simulations 743
34 4 Computer Simulations, Explanation, and Understanding 750
34 5 Comparing: Computer Simulations, Experiments
and Thought Experiments 758
34 6 The Definition of Computational Models and Simulations 767
34 7 Conclusion: Human-Centered, but no Longer
Human-Tailored Science 773
References 775
35 Simulation of Complex Systems
Paul Davidsson, Franziska Klügl, Harko Verbagen 783
35 1 Complex Systems 783
35 2 Modeling Complex Systems 785
35 3 Agent-Based Simulation of Complex Systems 789
35 4 Summing Up and Future Trends 795
References 796
36 Models and Experiments in Robotics
Francesco Amigoni, Viola Schiaffonati 799
36 1 A Conceptual Premise 799
36 2 Experimental Issues in Robotics 801
36 3 From Experimental Computer Science to Good Experimental
Methodologies in Autonomous Robotics 802
36 4 Simulation 804
36 5 Benchmarking and Standards 807
36 6 Competitions and Challenges 809
36 7 Conclusions 812
References 812
37 Biorobotics
Edoardo Datteri 817
37 1 Robots as Models of Living Systems 817
37 2 A Short History of Biorobotics 825
37 B Methodological Issues 826
37 4 Conclusions 833
References 834
Part H Models in Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences
38 Comparing Symmetries in Models and Simulations
Giuseppe Longo, Mae! Montevil 843
38 1 Approximation 844
38 2 What Do Equations and Computations Do? 845
38 3 Randomness in Biology 848
38 4 Symmetries and Information in Physics and Biology 849
38 5 Theoretical Symmetries and Randomness 852
References 854
39 Experimentation on Analogue Models
Susan G Sterrett 857
39 1 Analogue Models: Terminology and Role 858
39 2 Analogue Models in Physics 868
39 3 Comparing Fundamental Bases for Physical Analogue Models 873
39 4 Conclusion 876
References 877
40 Models of Chemical Structure
William Goodwin 879
40 1 Models, Theory, and Explanations in Structural Organic Chemistry 881
40 2 Structures in the Applications of Chemistry 883
40 3 The Dynamics of Structure 885
40 4 Conclusion 889
References 889
41 Models in Geosciences
Alisa Bokulich, Naomi Oreskes 891
41 1 What Are Geosciences? 891
41 2 Conceptual Models in the Geosciences 892
41 3 Physical Models in the Geosciences 893
41 4 Numerical Models in the Geosciences 895
41 5 Bringing the Social Sciences Into Geoscience Modeling 897
41 6 Testing Models: From Calibration to Validation 898
41 7 Inverse Problem Modeling 902
41 8 Uncertainty in Geoscience Modeling 903
41 9 Multimodel Approaches in Geosciences 907
41 10 Conclusions 908
References 908
42 Models in the Biological Sciences
Elisabeth A Lloyd 913
42 1 Evolutionary Theory 913
42 2 Confirmation in Evolutionary Biology 922
42 3 Models in Behavioral Evolution and Ecology 925
References 927
43 Models and Mechanisms in Cognitive Science
Massimo Marraffa, Alfredo Paternoster 929
43 1 What is a Model in Cognitive Science? 929
43 2 Open Problems in Computational Modeling 940
43 3 Conclusions 948
References 949
44 Model-Based Reasoning in the Social Sciences
Federico Russo 953
44 1 Modeling Practices in the Social Sciences 954
44 2 Concepts of Model 958
44 3 Models and Reality 962
44 4 Models and Neighboring Concepts 963
44 5 Conclusion 967
References 968
Part I Models in Engineering, Architecture,
and Economical and Human Sciences
45 Models in Architectural Design
Pieter Pouwels 975
45 1 Architectural Design Thinking 976
45 2 BIM Models and Parametric Models 981
45 3 Implementing and Using ICT for Design and Construction 984
References 987
46 Representational and Experimental Modeling
in Archaeology
Alison Wylie 989
46 1 Philosophical Resources and Archaeological Parallels 990
46 2 The Challenges of Archaeological Modeling 991
46 3 A Taxonomy of Archaeological Models 992
46 4 Conclusions 1000
References 1000
47 Models and Ideology in Design
Cameron Shelley 1003
47 1 Design and Ideology 1003
47 2 Models and Ideology 1004
47 3 Revivalism: Looking to the Past 1005
47 4 Modernism: Transcending History 1006
47 5 Industrial Design: The Shape of Things to Come 1009
47 6 Biomimicry 1011
47 7 Conclusion 1013
References 1013
48 Restructuring Incomplete Models in Innovators Marketplace
on Data Jackets
Yukio Ohsawa, Teruaki Hayashi, Hiroyuki Kido 1015
48 1 Chance Discovery as a Trigger to Innovation 1016
48 2 Chance Discovery from Data and Communication 1016
48 B IM for Externalizing and Connecting Requirements and Solutions 1020
48 4 Innovators Marketplace on Data Jackets 1022
48 5 IMDJ as Place for Reasoning on Incomplete Models 1023
48 6 Conclusions 1029
References 1029
49 Models in Pedagogy and Education
Flavia Santoianni 1033
49 1 Pluralism 1034
49 2 Dialecticity 1039
49 3 Applied Models 1042
49 4 Conclusions 1048
References 1048
50 Model-Based Reasoning in Crime Prevention
Charlotte Gerritsen, Tibor Bosse 1051
50 1 Ambient Intelligence 1053
50 2 Methodology 1054
50 3 Domain Model 1055
50 4 Analysis Model 1058
50 5 Support Model 1060
50 6 Results 1060
50 7 Discussion 1062
References 1062
51 Modeling in the Macroeconomics of Financial Markets
Giovanna Magnani 1065
51 1 The Intrinsic Instability of Financial Markets 1066
51 2 The Financial Theory of Investment 1071
51 3 The Financial Instability Hypothesis Versus the Efficient
Markets Hypothesis 1074
51 4 Irving Fisher's Debt-Deflation Model 1074
51 5 Policy Implications and the Shareholder Maximization
Value Model 1079
51 6 Integrating the Minskyian Model with New Marxists
and Social Structure of Accumulation (SSA) Theories 1085
51 7 Risk and Uncertainty 1086
References 1098
52 Application of Models from Social Science to Social Policy
Eleonora Montuschi 1103
52 1 Unrealistic Assumptions 1105
52 2 Real Experiments, Not Models Please! 1110
52 3 Conclusions 1115
References 1116
53 Models and Moral Deliberation
Cameron Shelley 1117
53 1 Rules 1118
53 2 Mental Models 1119
53 3 Schemata 1121
XXVI Contents
53 4 Analogy 1122
53 5 Empathy 1124
53 6 Role Models 1125
53 7 Discussion 1126
References 1127
About the Authors 1129
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spelling | Springer handbook of model-based science Lorenzo Magnani, Tommaso Bertolotti (eds.) Handbook of model-based science Model-based science Dordrecht ; Heidelberg ; London ; New York Springer [2017] © 2017 XL, 1179 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Springer handbooks Modellbasiertes Schließen (DE-588)4330173-3 gnd rswk-swf Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd rswk-swf Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd rswk-swf Forschungsmethode (DE-588)4155046-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Modellbasiertes Schließen (DE-588)4330173-3 s Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 s DE-604 Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 s Forschungsmethode (DE-588)4155046-8 s Magnani, Lorenzo 1952- (DE-588)136073018 edt Bertolotti, Tommaso 1987- (DE-588)107537877X edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-319-30526-4 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029258913&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Springer handbook of model-based science Modellbasiertes Schließen (DE-588)4330173-3 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd Forschungsmethode (DE-588)4155046-8 gnd |
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title | Springer handbook of model-based science |
title_alt | Handbook of model-based science Model-based science |
title_auth | Springer handbook of model-based science |
title_exact_search | Springer handbook of model-based science |
title_full | Springer handbook of model-based science Lorenzo Magnani, Tommaso Bertolotti (eds.) |
title_fullStr | Springer handbook of model-based science Lorenzo Magnani, Tommaso Bertolotti (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Springer handbook of model-based science Lorenzo Magnani, Tommaso Bertolotti (eds.) |
title_short | Springer handbook of model-based science |
title_sort | springer handbook of model based science |
topic | Modellbasiertes Schließen (DE-588)4330173-3 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd Forschungsmethode (DE-588)4155046-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Modellbasiertes Schließen Methodologie Naturwissenschaften Forschungsmethode Aufsatzsammlung |
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