This article outlines how conceptual spaces theory applies to modeling changes of scientific frameworks when these are treated as spatial structures rather than as linguistic entities. The theory is briefly introduced and five types of changes are presented. It is then contrasted with Michael Friedman’s neo-Kantian account that seeks to render Kuhn’s “paradigm shift” as a communicatively rational historical event of conceptual development in the sciences. Like Friedman, we refer to the transition from Newtonian to relativistic mechanics as an example of “deep conceptual change.” But we take the communicative rationality of radical conceptual change to be available prior to the philosophical meta-paradigms that Friedman deems indispensable f...
The essay examines the relationship, within spacetime theories, between contemporary structural real...
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...
I show why Michael Friedman’s idea that we should view new constitutive frameworks introduced in par...
In last part of his life, Kuhn claimed that he is a post-Kantian in many aspects. This paper aims to...
The (dynamic) frame model, originating in artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology, has rece...
Philosophers have long tried to understand scientific change in terms of a dynamics of revision ...
© 2013, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Our aim in this article is to show how the theory...
Correspondence theory of truth a b s t r a c t Šešelja and Straßer’s critique fails to hit its targe...
This article argues that the analogy between conceptual changes in the history of science and concep...
The purpose of the paper is twofold. I first outline a philosophical theory of concepts based on con...
Abstract in Undetermined Our aim in this article is to show how the theory of conceptual spaces can ...
Michael Friedman defines the scientific enterprise as an ongoing project with a dynamics of reason t...
This thesis confronts a fundamental shortcoming in cognitive science research: a failure to be expli...
This paper focuses on Thomas S. Kuhn's work on taxonomic concepts and how it relates to empirical wo...
The essay examines the relationship, within spacetime theories, between contemporary structural real...
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...
I show why Michael Friedman’s idea that we should view new constitutive frameworks introduced in par...
In last part of his life, Kuhn claimed that he is a post-Kantian in many aspects. This paper aims to...
The (dynamic) frame model, originating in artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology, has rece...
Philosophers have long tried to understand scientific change in terms of a dynamics of revision ...
© 2013, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Our aim in this article is to show how the theory...
Correspondence theory of truth a b s t r a c t Šešelja and Straßer’s critique fails to hit its targe...
This article argues that the analogy between conceptual changes in the history of science and concep...
The purpose of the paper is twofold. I first outline a philosophical theory of concepts based on con...
Abstract in Undetermined Our aim in this article is to show how the theory of conceptual spaces can ...
Michael Friedman defines the scientific enterprise as an ongoing project with a dynamics of reason t...
This thesis confronts a fundamental shortcoming in cognitive science research: a failure to be expli...
This paper focuses on Thomas S. Kuhn's work on taxonomic concepts and how it relates to empirical wo...
The essay examines the relationship, within spacetime theories, between contemporary structural real...
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...