In this paper, we aim at explaining the relevance of thought experiments (TEs) in philosophy and the history of science by describing them as particular instances of two categories of creative thinking: metaphorical reasoning and abductive cognition. As a result of this definition, we will claim that TEs hold an ignorance-preserving trait that is evidenced in both TEs inferential structure and in the process of scenario creation they presuppose. Elaborating this thesis will allow us to explain the wonder that philosophers of science have consistently shown for TEs, as well as the high functionality of TEs in the creative aspects of scientific and philosophical praxis
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In this paper, we aim at explaining the relevance of thought experiments (TEs) in philosophy and the...
In this paper we address the classical but still pending question regarding Thought Experiments: how...
Thought experiments are a means of imaginative reasoning with an employment record longer than two a...
In part because "imagination" is a slippery notion, its exact role in the production of scientific k...
The purpose of this introduction is not to answer each of the questions that may have been asked the...
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A characteristic of contemporary analytic philosophy is its ample use of thought experiments. We for...
The growing literature on philosophical thought experiments has so far focused almost exclusively on...
International audienceThought experiments are a means of imaginative reasoning that lie at the heart...
Philosophers such as Gettier, Frankfurt, and Thomson are famous for their thought experiments. This ...
This volume explores abductive cognition, an important but, at least until the third quarter of the ...
What does it mean that abduction is ignorance-preserving? And how does this feature affect our study...
abstract. This paper focuses on case studies from think-aloud protocols with expert scientists solvi...
I analyse and criticise the following seven commonly held, but to my mind, mistaken beliefs about th...
International audienceImagination is typically invoked in accounting for our interaction with narrat...
In this paper, we aim at explaining the relevance of thought experiments (TEs) in philosophy and the...
In this paper we address the classical but still pending question regarding Thought Experiments: how...
Thought experiments are a means of imaginative reasoning with an employment record longer than two a...
In part because "imagination" is a slippery notion, its exact role in the production of scientific k...
The purpose of this introduction is not to answer each of the questions that may have been asked the...
The paper begins with a characterization of thought experiments, followed by a general outline of co...
A characteristic of contemporary analytic philosophy is its ample use of thought experiments. We for...
The growing literature on philosophical thought experiments has so far focused almost exclusively on...
International audienceThought experiments are a means of imaginative reasoning that lie at the heart...
Philosophers such as Gettier, Frankfurt, and Thomson are famous for their thought experiments. This ...
This volume explores abductive cognition, an important but, at least until the third quarter of the ...
What does it mean that abduction is ignorance-preserving? And how does this feature affect our study...
abstract. This paper focuses on case studies from think-aloud protocols with expert scientists solvi...
I analyse and criticise the following seven commonly held, but to my mind, mistaken beliefs about th...
International audienceImagination is typically invoked in accounting for our interaction with narrat...