International audienceThe aim of this article is to explain why knot diagrams are an effective notation in topology. Their cognitive features and epistemic roles will be assessed. First, it will be argued that different interpretations of a figure give rise to different diagrams and as a consequence various levels of representation for knots will be identified. Second, it will be shown that knot diagrams are dynamic by pointing at the moves which are commonly applied to them. For this reason, experts must develop a specific form of enhanced manipulative imagination, in order to draw inferences from knot diagrams by performing epistemic actions. Moreover, it will be argued that knot diagrams not only can promote discovery, but also provide e...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
Diagrams are ubiquitous in scientific discovery and scientific reasoning. The uses of diagrams are s...
This special issue moves beyond an understanding of diagrams as mere inscriptions of objects and pro...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to explain why knot diagrams are an effective notat...
International audienceIn a recent paper, De Toffoli and Giardino analyzed the practice of knot theor...
International audienceIn this article, I propose an operational framework for diagrams. According to...
The low visibility and specialised languages of mathematical work pose challenges for the ethnograph...
Diagrams are two-dimensional representations of a domain in which relations among elements like poin...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to investigate specific aspects connected with visu...
The research presented here examines topological drawing, a new mode of constructing and interactin...
This paper explores the question of what makes diagrammatic representa- tions effective for human lo...
We advance a theoretical framework which combines recent insights of research in logic, psychology, ...
Logic is to natural language what knot theory is to natural knots. Logic is concerned with some cogn...
The concept of manipulative abduction is devoted to capture the role of action in many interesting c...
The article aims to demonstrate the importance of the diagrammatic image as an essential element of ...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
Diagrams are ubiquitous in scientific discovery and scientific reasoning. The uses of diagrams are s...
This special issue moves beyond an understanding of diagrams as mere inscriptions of objects and pro...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to explain why knot diagrams are an effective notat...
International audienceIn a recent paper, De Toffoli and Giardino analyzed the practice of knot theor...
International audienceIn this article, I propose an operational framework for diagrams. According to...
The low visibility and specialised languages of mathematical work pose challenges for the ethnograph...
Diagrams are two-dimensional representations of a domain in which relations among elements like poin...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to investigate specific aspects connected with visu...
The research presented here examines topological drawing, a new mode of constructing and interactin...
This paper explores the question of what makes diagrammatic representa- tions effective for human lo...
We advance a theoretical framework which combines recent insights of research in logic, psychology, ...
Logic is to natural language what knot theory is to natural knots. Logic is concerned with some cogn...
The concept of manipulative abduction is devoted to capture the role of action in many interesting c...
The article aims to demonstrate the importance of the diagrammatic image as an essential element of ...
In Peirce studies and beyond, including contemporary philosophy of logic and mathematics, there have...
Diagrams are ubiquitous in scientific discovery and scientific reasoning. The uses of diagrams are s...
This special issue moves beyond an understanding of diagrams as mere inscriptions of objects and pro...