The focus of this paper is the recent revival of interest in structuralist approaches to science and, in particular, the structural realist position in philosophy of science . The challenge facing scientific structuralists is three-fold: i) to characterize scientific theories in ‘structural’ terms, and to use this characterization ii) to establish a theory-world connection (including an explanation of applicability) and iii) to address the relationship of ‘structural continuity’ between predecessor and successor theories. Our aim is to appeal to the notion of shared structure between models to reconsider all of these challenges, and, in so doing, to classify the varieties of scientific structuralism and to offer a ‘minimal’ construal that i...
What is structuralism from a metaphysical point of view (and especially in Anglo-Saxon contemporary ...
Informal rigour is the process by which we come to understand particular mathematical structures and...
A prominent version of mathematical structuralism holds that mathematical objects are at bottom noth...
This paper explores varieties of scientific structuralism. Central to our investigation is the notio...
Russell’s claim that only structural knowledge of the world is possible was influentially criticized...
A structuralist perspective is one that sees the investigation of the structural features of a domai...
Structural realists of nearly all stripes endorse the structural continuity claim. Roughly speaking,...
This paper is about structuralism as a form of reconstructing theories, associated with the work Sne...
In modern physics the notion of structure can be treated as an extension of the notion of law of nat...
Abstract Structural Realism (SR) is typically rated as a moderate realist doctrine about the ultimat...
The 'ontic' form of structural realism (OSR), roughly speaking, aims at a complete elimination of ob...
Structural realists of nearly all stripes endorse the structural continuity claim. Roughly speaking,...
The structuralist approach represents the relation between a model and physical system as a relation...
This paper takes issue with Ontic Structural Realism (OSR). It is structured around the three elemen...
The present paper argues that the typical structuralist claims according to which invariances, symme...
What is structuralism from a metaphysical point of view (and especially in Anglo-Saxon contemporary ...
Informal rigour is the process by which we come to understand particular mathematical structures and...
A prominent version of mathematical structuralism holds that mathematical objects are at bottom noth...
This paper explores varieties of scientific structuralism. Central to our investigation is the notio...
Russell’s claim that only structural knowledge of the world is possible was influentially criticized...
A structuralist perspective is one that sees the investigation of the structural features of a domai...
Structural realists of nearly all stripes endorse the structural continuity claim. Roughly speaking,...
This paper is about structuralism as a form of reconstructing theories, associated with the work Sne...
In modern physics the notion of structure can be treated as an extension of the notion of law of nat...
Abstract Structural Realism (SR) is typically rated as a moderate realist doctrine about the ultimat...
The 'ontic' form of structural realism (OSR), roughly speaking, aims at a complete elimination of ob...
Structural realists of nearly all stripes endorse the structural continuity claim. Roughly speaking,...
The structuralist approach represents the relation between a model and physical system as a relation...
This paper takes issue with Ontic Structural Realism (OSR). It is structured around the three elemen...
The present paper argues that the typical structuralist claims according to which invariances, symme...
What is structuralism from a metaphysical point of view (and especially in Anglo-Saxon contemporary ...
Informal rigour is the process by which we come to understand particular mathematical structures and...
A prominent version of mathematical structuralism holds that mathematical objects are at bottom noth...