An interesting feature of some sets of representations is that their structure mirrors the structure of the items they represent. Founding an account of representational content on isomorphism, homomorphism or structural resemblance has proven elusive, however, largely because these relations are too liberal when the candidate structure over representational vehicles is unconstrained. Furthermore, in many cases where there is a clear isomorphism, it is not relied on in the way the representations are used. That points to a potential resolution: that an isomorphism must be used, hence usable, if it is to be an ingredient in a theory of content. This paper argues that the class of exploitable isomorphisms can indeed play a content-constitutin...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
An interesting feature of some sets of representations is that their structure mirrors the structure...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
The aim of this paper is to defend the structural concept of representation, as defined by homomorph...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to defend the structural concept of representation, as defined by...
Recent discussions of the nature of representation in science have tended to import pre-established ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to defend the structural concept of representation, as defined by...
This note argues that, insofar as contemporary mathematics is concerned, there is overwhelming evide...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
An interesting feature of some sets of representations is that their structure mirrors the structure...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
The aim of this paper is to defend the structural concept of representation, as defined by homomorph...
Many models of the mind, both philosophical and psychological, invoke the mathematician\u27s concept...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to defend the structural concept of representation, as defined by...
Recent discussions of the nature of representation in science have tended to import pre-established ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to defend the structural concept of representation, as defined by...
This note argues that, insofar as contemporary mathematics is concerned, there is overwhelming evide...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...
I argue against theories that attempt to reduce scientific representation to similarity or isomorphi...