This article discusses minimal model explanations, which we argue are distinct from various causal, mechanical, difference-making, and so on, strategies prominent in the philosophical literature. We contend that what accounts for the explanatory power of these models is not that they have certain features in common with real systems. Rather, the models are explanatory because of a story about why a class of systems will all display the same large-scale behavior because the details that distinguish them are irrelevant. This story explains patterns across extremely diverse systems and shows how minimal models can be used to understand real systems
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This article discusses minimal model explanations, which we argue are distinct from various causal, ...
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This article is an experiment. Consider a minimalist model of cognition (models, means of model-buil...
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Traditionally, a scientific model is thought to provide a good scientific explanation to the extent ...
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Turing patterns are a class of minimal mathematical models that have been used to discover and conce...
International audienceBecause they contain idealizations, scientific models are often considered to ...
Kaplan and Craver claim that all explanations in neuroscience appeal to mechanisms. They extend this...
How can false models be explanatory? And how can they help us to understand the way the world works?...
This article discusses minimal model explanations, which we argue are distinct from various causal, ...
Should models of consciousness be detailed _mechanistic_ models of particular types of systems, or s...
This article is an experiment. Consider a minimalist model of cognition (models, means of model-buil...
Active materials are self-propelled non-living entities which, in some circumstances, exhibit a numb...
Traditionally, a scientific model is thought to provide a good scientific explanation to the extent ...
Detailed examinations of scientific practice have revealed that the use of idealized models in the ...
Most attempts to justify the use of idealized models to explain appeal to the accuracy of the model ...
Among the many functions of models, explanation is central to the functioning and aims of science. H...
How can a description of a thing act as an explanation? This is a question that hangs over much of t...
The principle ofparsimony, embraced in all areas ofscience, states that simple expla-nations are pre...
This essay considers a mixed-effects modeling practice and its implications for the philosophical de...
Turing patterns are a class of minimal mathematical models that have been used to discover and conce...
International audienceBecause they contain idealizations, scientific models are often considered to ...
Kaplan and Craver claim that all explanations in neuroscience appeal to mechanisms. They extend this...
How can false models be explanatory? And how can they help us to understand the way the world works?...