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|a Model-based reasoning in science and technology
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|b logical, epistemological, and cognitive issues /
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|a Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics ;
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|a Part I. Models, Mental Models, and Representations: Visual Reasoning in Science and Mathematics / Otávio Bueno -- Bas van Fraassen on Success and Adequacy in Representing and Modelling / Michel Ghins -- Ideology in Bio-inspired Design / Cameron Shelley -- Thought Experiments and Computer Simulations / Marco Buzzoni -- Approaches to Scientific Modeling, and the (Non)Issue of Representation: A Case Study in Multi-model Research on Thigmotaxis and Group Thermoregulation / Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira -- Philosophy Made Visual: An Experimental Study / Nevia Dolcini -- Mathematical Models of Time as a Heuristic Tool / Emiliano Ippoliti -- Modelling Scientific Un/Certainty : why Argumentation Strategies Trump Linguistic Markers Use / Luigi Pastore and Sara Dellantonio -- Extending Cognition Through Superstition: A Niche-Construction Theory Approach / Tommaso Bertolotti -- Neurophysiological States and Perceptual Representations: The Case of Action Properties Detected by the Ventro-Dorsal Visual Stream / Gabriele Ferretti -- Ideality, Symbolic Mediation and Scientific Cognition: The Tool-Like Function of Scientific Representations / Dimitris Kilakos -- Embodying Rationality / Antonio Mastrogiorgio and Enrico Petracca -- Analogy as Categorization: A Support for Model-Based Reasoning / Francesco Bianchini --
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|a Part II. Abduction, Problem Solving, and Practical Reasoning: Abduction, Inference to the Best Explanation, and Scientific Practise: The Case of Newton's Optics / Athanassios Raftopoulos -- Counterfactuals in Critical Thinking with Application to Morality / Luís Moniz Pereira and Ari Saptawijaya -- Children's Early Non-referential Uses of Mental Verbs, Practical Knowledge, and Abduction / Lawrence D. Roberts -- Abduction, Selection, and Selective Abduction / Gerhard Minnameier -- Complementing Standard Abduction : anticipative Approaches to Creativity and Explanation in the Methodology of Natural Sciences / Andrés Rivadulla -- The Ontogeny of Retroactive Inference: Piagetian and Peircean Accounts / Donna E. West -- Abduction and Model-Based Reasoning in Plato's Republic / Priyedarshi Jetli -- Defining Peirce's Reasoning Processes Against the Background of the Mathematical Reasoning of Computability Theory / Antonino Drago -- Perception, Abduction, and Tacit Inference / Rico Hermke -- Abduction in One Intelligence Test. Types of Reasoning Involved in Solving Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices / Ma±gorzata Kisielewska, Mariusz UrbaDski and Katarzyna Paluszkiewicz -- Thought Experiments as Model-Based Abductions / Selene Arfini -- Abduction and Its Eco-cognitive Openness / Lorenzo Magnani --
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|a Part III. Historical, Epistemological, and Technological Issues: Beyond Telling: Where New Computational Media is Taking Model-Based Reasoning / Sanjay Chandrasekharan -- Is There a Scientific Method? The Analytic Model of Science / Carlo Cellucci -- Ad Hoc Hypothesis Generation as Enthymeme Resolution / Woosuk Park -- The Search of Source Domain Analogues: On How Luigi Galvani Got a Satisfactory Model of the Neuromuscular System / Nora Alejandrina Schwartz -- The No Miracle Argument and Strong Predictivism Versus Barnes / Mario Alai -- Traditional East Asian Views and Traditional Western Views on the Heavens: The Discovery of Halley's Comet / Jun-Young Oh -- Search Versus Knowledge in Human Problem Solving: A Case Study in Chess / Ivan Bratko, Dayana Hristova and Matej Guid -- Explorative Experiments in Autonomous Robotics / Francesco Amigoni and Viola Schiaffonati -- Fundamental Physics, Partial Models and Time's Arrow / Howard G. Callaway -- Counterfactual Histories of Science and the Contingency Thesis / Luca Tambolo -- Models, Brains, and Scientific Realism / Fabio Sterpetti -- Visualization as Heuristics: The Use of Maps and Diagrams in 19th Century Epidemiology / Giulia Miotti.
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|a This book discusses how scientific and other types of cognition make use of models, abduction, and explanatory reasoning in order to produce important or creative changes in theories and concepts. It includes revised contributions presented during the international conference on Model-Based Reasoning (MBR'015), held on June 25-27 in Sestri Levante, Italy. The book is divided into three main parts, the first of which focuses on models, reasoning and representation. It highlights key theoretical concepts from an applied perspective, addressing issues concerning information visualization, experimental methods and design. The second part goes a step further, examining abduction, problem solving and reasoning. The respective contributions analyze different types of reasoning, discussing various concepts of inference and creativity and their relationship with experimental data. In turn, the third part reports on a number of historical, epistemological and technological issues. By analyzing possible contradictions in modern research and describing representative case studies in experimental research, this part aims at fostering new discussions and stimulating new ideas. All in all, the book provides researchers and graduate students in the field of applied philosophy, epistemology, cognitive science and artificial intelligence alike with an authoritative snapshot of current theories and applications of model-based reasoning.
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