Highly idealized models, such as the Hawk-Dove game, are pervasive in biological theorizing. We argue that the process and motivation that leads to the introduction of various idealizations into these models is not adequately captured by Michael Weisberg’s taxonomy of three kinds of idealization. Consequently, a fourth kind of idealization is required, which we call hypothetical pattern idealization. This kind of idealization is used to construct models that aim to be explanatory but do not aim to be explanations
Idealization is ubiquitous in human cognition, and so is the inclination to be puzzled by it: what t...
Among the many functions of models, explanation is central to the functioning and aims of science. H...
Many (if not most) accounts of scientific modelling assume that models can be decomposed into the co...
Highly idealized models, such as the Hawk-Dove game, are pervasive in biological theorizing. We argu...
In this paper we present a new framework of idealization in biology. We characterize idealizations a...
Philosophers of science increasingly recognize the importance of idealization: the intentional intro...
Detailed examinations of scientific practice have revealed that the use of idealized models in the ...
I analyse the exploratory function of two main modelling practices: targetless fictional models and ...
Many explanations in physics rely on idealized models of physical systems. These explanations fail t...
In this paper we assess the explanatory role of idealizations in 'design explanations', a type of fu...
International audienceBecause they contain idealizations, scientific models are often considered to ...
Most attempts to justify the use of idealized models to explain appeal to the accuracy of the model ...
I explore a challenge that idealisations pose to scientific realism and argue that the realist can b...
The use of idealized scientific theories in explanations of empirical facts and regularities is prob...
Idealization is ubiquitous in human cognition, and so is the inclination to be puzzled by it: what t...
Among the many functions of models, explanation is central to the functioning and aims of science. H...
Many (if not most) accounts of scientific modelling assume that models can be decomposed into the co...
Highly idealized models, such as the Hawk-Dove game, are pervasive in biological theorizing. We argu...
In this paper we present a new framework of idealization in biology. We characterize idealizations a...
Philosophers of science increasingly recognize the importance of idealization: the intentional intro...
Detailed examinations of scientific practice have revealed that the use of idealized models in the ...
I analyse the exploratory function of two main modelling practices: targetless fictional models and ...
Many explanations in physics rely on idealized models of physical systems. These explanations fail t...
In this paper we assess the explanatory role of idealizations in 'design explanations', a type of fu...
International audienceBecause they contain idealizations, scientific models are often considered to ...
Most attempts to justify the use of idealized models to explain appeal to the accuracy of the model ...
I explore a challenge that idealisations pose to scientific realism and argue that the realist can b...
The use of idealized scientific theories in explanations of empirical facts and regularities is prob...
Idealization is ubiquitous in human cognition, and so is the inclination to be puzzled by it: what t...
Among the many functions of models, explanation is central to the functioning and aims of science. H...
Many (if not most) accounts of scientific modelling assume that models can be decomposed into the co...