Book | Chapter
The modeling relation
pp. 211-223
Abstract
Science can be understood as a vast repository of models. Given a natural system, one may select the models that are most appropriate for whichever purpose one has in mind. Eventually, one can tweak the model as needed. This conception lies at the heart of the Newtonian way of doing science, and it underpins our understanding of science and modeling as representational activities. A representation here is a kind of encoding – that is, a map – between a natural system and a model. This chapter explores the basic features of the modeling relation, the interplay between systems as referents and systems as models.
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Poli Roberto (2017) Introduction to anticipation studies. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 211-223
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-63023-6_12
Full citation:
Poli Roberto (2017) The modeling relation, In: Introduction to anticipation studies, Dordrecht, Springer, 211–223.