
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2014
Series: Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics
ISBN (Hardback): 9783642374272
Full citation:
Lorenzo Magnani (ed), Model-based reasoning in science and technology, Berlin, Springer, 2014
Model-based reasoning in science and technology
Contents
What's in a diagram?
89-108
Information integration in the brain
modeling a putative function of the astroglial network
Alfredo Pereira, Fabio A. Furlan
159-169
Galileo's discovery of the moons orbiting jupiter based on abductive inference strategies
Jun-Young Oh, Yoo Shin Kim
281-299
A logical model of Peirce's abduction as suggested by various theories concerning unknown entities
Antonino Drago
315-338
Freedom and moral judgment a cognitive model of permissibility
Sara Dellantonio, Luigi Pastore
339-361
Identifying adequate models in physico-mathematics
descartes' analysis of the rainbow
Albrecht Heeffer
431-448
Pauli's idea of the neutrino
how models in physics allow to revive old ideas for new purposes
Tjerk Gauderis
449-461
From informal thought experiments to agent-based models a progressive account of modeling in the social sciences
Ruggero Rangoni
471-478
Complex systems of mindful entities
on intention recognition and commitment
Luis Moniz Pereira, The Anh Han, Francisco C. Santos
499-525
Autonomous mobile robots as technical artifacts
a discussion of experimental issues
Francesco Amigoni, Viola Schiaffonati
527-542
Simulation models of complex social systems a constructivist and expressivist interpretation of system dynamics
Margarita Vazquez, Manuel Liz
563-582
How affordance changes
based on the coincidence model of technological innovation
Cao Dongming, Luo Lingling, Wang Jian
625-639