© 2013, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Our aim in this article is to show how the theory of conceptual spaces can be useful in describing diachronic changes to conceptual frameworks, and thus useful in understanding conceptual change in the empirical sciences. We also compare the conceptual space approach to Moulines’s typology of intertheoretical relations in the structuralist tradition. Unlike structuralist reconstructions, those based on conceptual spaces yield a natural way of modeling the changes of a conceptual framework, including noncumulative changes, by tracing the changes to the dimensions that reconstitute a conceptual framework. As a consequence, the incommensurability of empirical theories need not be viewed as a m...
Theories of concepts address systematically and productively structured thought. Until the Unified C...
The dominating models of information processes have been based on symbolic representations of inform...
Concepts are the means by which we structure our understanding of the world and consequently the pri...
Abstract in Undetermined Our aim in this article is to show how the theory of conceptual spaces can ...
The (dynamic) frame model, originating in artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology, has rece...
This paper offers a novel way of reconstructing conceptual change in empirical theories. Changes occ...
There is a great deal of justified concern about continuity through scientific theory change. Our th...
This article outlines how conceptual spaces theory applies to modeling changes of scientific framewo...
One of the main aims of Peter Gärdenfors’ theory of conceptual spaces is to provide, by means of the...
By understanding laws of nature as geometrical rather than linguistic entities, this paper addresses...
Abstract Recent years have seen a number of competing theories of concepts within philosophy of mind...
Conceptual change, how conceptual understanding is transformed, has been investigated extensively si...
In the context of the relationship between signs and concepts, this paper tackles head on some of th...
A theoretical framework is outlined in this article that attempts to explain the nature of conceptua...
Conceptual change researchers have made significant progress on two prominent but competing theoreti...
Theories of concepts address systematically and productively structured thought. Until the Unified C...
The dominating models of information processes have been based on symbolic representations of inform...
Concepts are the means by which we structure our understanding of the world and consequently the pri...
Abstract in Undetermined Our aim in this article is to show how the theory of conceptual spaces can ...
The (dynamic) frame model, originating in artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology, has rece...
This paper offers a novel way of reconstructing conceptual change in empirical theories. Changes occ...
There is a great deal of justified concern about continuity through scientific theory change. Our th...
This article outlines how conceptual spaces theory applies to modeling changes of scientific framewo...
One of the main aims of Peter Gärdenfors’ theory of conceptual spaces is to provide, by means of the...
By understanding laws of nature as geometrical rather than linguistic entities, this paper addresses...
Abstract Recent years have seen a number of competing theories of concepts within philosophy of mind...
Conceptual change, how conceptual understanding is transformed, has been investigated extensively si...
In the context of the relationship between signs and concepts, this paper tackles head on some of th...
A theoretical framework is outlined in this article that attempts to explain the nature of conceptua...
Conceptual change researchers have made significant progress on two prominent but competing theoreti...
Theories of concepts address systematically and productively structured thought. Until the Unified C...
The dominating models of information processes have been based on symbolic representations of inform...
Concepts are the means by which we structure our understanding of the world and consequently the pri...