Idealization XII : correcting the model : idealization and abstraction in the sciences / / edited by Martin R. Jones and Nancy Cartwright.

Contents Preface Analytical Table of Contents Kevin D. HOOVER: Quantitative Evaluation of Idealized Models in the New Classical Macroeconomics John PEMBERTON: Why Idealized Models in Economics Have Limited Use Amos FUNKENSTEIN: The Revival of Aristotle's Nature James R. GRIESEMER: The Informati...

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Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities ; v. 86
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Contents Preface Analytical Table of Contents Kevin D. HOOVER: Quantitative Evaluation of Idealized Models in the New Classical Macroeconomics John PEMBERTON: Why Idealized Models in Economics Have Limited Use Amos FUNKENSTEIN: The Revival of Aristotle's Nature James R. GRIESEMER: The Informational Gene and the Substantial Body: On the Generalization of Evolutionary Theory by Abstraction Nancy J. NERSESSIAN: Abstraction via Generic Modeling in Concept Formation in Science Margaret MORRISON: Approximating the Real: The Role of Idealizations in Physical Theory Martin R. JONES: Idealization and A
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Preliminary Material / Martin R. Jones and Nancy Cartwright -- PREFACE / Martin R. Jones and Nancy Cartwright -- ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS / Martin R. Jones and Nancy Cartwright -- QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF IDEALIZED MODELS IN THE NEW CLASSICAL MACROECONOMICS / Kevin D. Hoover -- WHY IDEALIZED MODELS IN ECONOMICS HAVE LIMITED USE / John Pemberton -- THE REVIVAL OF ARISTOTLE’S NATURE / Amos Funkenstein -- THE INFORMATIONAL GENE AND THE SUBSTANTIAL BODY: ON THE GENERALIZATION OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY BY ABSTRACTION / James R. Griesemer -- ABSTRACTION VIA GENERIC MODELING IN CONCEPT FORMATION IN SCIENCE / Nancy J. Nersessian -- APPROXIMATING THE REAL: THE ROLE OF IDEALIZATIONS IN PHYSICAL THEORY / Margaret Morrison -- IDEALIZATION AND ABSTRACTION: A FRAMEWORK / Martin R. Jones -- STANDARD TIME / David S. Nivison -- EVADING THE IRS / James Bogen and James Woodward -- REALISM IS DEAD / M. Norton Wise -- IS REALISM DEAD? / Ronald N. Giere -- POZNAŃ STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES / Martin R. Jones and Nancy Cartwright.
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstraction.
Ideals (Philosophy)
Knowledge, Theory of.
Logic.
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title Idealization XII correcting the model : idealization and abstraction in the sciences /
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Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities ;
Preliminary Material /
PREFACE /
ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS /
QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF IDEALIZED MODELS IN THE NEW CLASSICAL MACROECONOMICS /
WHY IDEALIZED MODELS IN ECONOMICS HAVE LIMITED USE /
THE REVIVAL OF ARISTOTLE’S NATURE /
THE INFORMATIONAL GENE AND THE SUBSTANTIAL BODY: ON THE GENERALIZATION OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY BY ABSTRACTION /
ABSTRACTION VIA GENERIC MODELING IN CONCEPT FORMATION IN SCIENCE /
APPROXIMATING THE REAL: THE ROLE OF IDEALIZATIONS IN PHYSICAL THEORY /
IDEALIZATION AND ABSTRACTION: A FRAMEWORK /
STANDARD TIME /
EVADING THE IRS /
REALISM IS DEAD /
IS REALISM DEAD? /
POZNAŃ STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES /
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ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS /
QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF IDEALIZED MODELS IN THE NEW CLASSICAL MACROECONOMICS /
WHY IDEALIZED MODELS IN ECONOMICS HAVE LIMITED USE /
THE REVIVAL OF ARISTOTLE’S NATURE /
THE INFORMATIONAL GENE AND THE SUBSTANTIAL BODY: ON THE GENERALIZATION OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY BY ABSTRACTION /
ABSTRACTION VIA GENERIC MODELING IN CONCEPT FORMATION IN SCIENCE /
APPROXIMATING THE REAL: THE ROLE OF IDEALIZATIONS IN PHYSICAL THEORY /
IDEALIZATION AND ABSTRACTION: A FRAMEWORK /
STANDARD TIME /
EVADING THE IRS /
REALISM IS DEAD /
IS REALISM DEAD? /
POZNAŃ STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES /
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ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS /
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WHY IDEALIZED MODELS IN ECONOMICS HAVE LIMITED USE /
THE REVIVAL OF ARISTOTLE’S NATURE /
THE INFORMATIONAL GENE AND THE SUBSTANTIAL BODY: ON THE GENERALIZATION OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY BY ABSTRACTION /
ABSTRACTION VIA GENERIC MODELING IN CONCEPT FORMATION IN SCIENCE /
APPROXIMATING THE REAL: THE ROLE OF IDEALIZATIONS IN PHYSICAL THEORY /
IDEALIZATION AND ABSTRACTION: A FRAMEWORK /
STANDARD TIME /
EVADING THE IRS /
REALISM IS DEAD /
IS REALISM DEAD? /
POZNAŃ STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES /
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