2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-018-01927-7
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Physical models and embodied cognition

Abstract: Philosophers have recently paid more attention to the physical aspects of scientific models. The attention is motivated by the prospect that a model's physical features strongly affect its use and that this suggests re-thinking modelling in terms of extended or distributed cognition. This paper investigates two ways in which physical features of scientific models affect their use and it asks whether modelling is an instance of extended cognition. I approach these topics with a historical case study, in which s… Show more

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