This paper develops a novel theory of abstraction—what we call collective abstraction. The theory solves a notorious problem for noneliminative structuralism. The noneliminative structuralist holds that in addition to various isomorphic systems there is a pure structure that can be abstracted from each of these systems; but existing accounts of abstraction fail for nonrigid systems like the complex numbers. The problem with the existing accounts is that they attempt to define a unique abstraction operation. The theory of collective abstraction instead simultaneously defines a collection of distinct abstraction operations, each of which maps a system to its corresponding pure structure. The theory is precisely formulated in an essentialist l...
<p>The best bet is to find out the most fundamental components within the system and building a theo...
<p> </p> <p>We study the Standard Model in light of the Zero-Postulation of the Theory of Abstractio...
<p>In not favouring solutions or sets of solutions, the principle of zero-postulation drives away an...
This paper develops a novel theory of abstraction—what we call collective abstraction. The theory so...
Making use of the laws of physical transactions, we study symmetrical many-points systems. Relation ...
Abstraction is a pervasive activity in human perception, conceptualization and reasoning; it enters ...
Philosophers have often claimed that general ideas or representations have their origin in abstracti...
Øystein Linnebo and Richard Pettigrew ([2014]) have recently developed a version of non-eliminative ...
In the literature on explanation, philosophers have proposed different conceptions of structural exp...
This paper suggests that mathematical abstraction be conceived not as the construction of some menta...
Abstraction is one of the central notions in philosophy and cognitive science. Though its origins ar...
Linnebo and Pettigrew (Philos Q 64:267–283, 2014) have recently developed a version of non-eliminati...
This article surveys the field of Artificial Intelligence for theories of abstraction. We identify ...
By means of abstraction a notion A is derived from a notion S. The re-sulting notion A often is call...
Making use of the laws of physical transactions, we study symmetrical many-points systems. Relation ...
<p>The best bet is to find out the most fundamental components within the system and building a theo...
<p> </p> <p>We study the Standard Model in light of the Zero-Postulation of the Theory of Abstractio...
<p>In not favouring solutions or sets of solutions, the principle of zero-postulation drives away an...
This paper develops a novel theory of abstraction—what we call collective abstraction. The theory so...
Making use of the laws of physical transactions, we study symmetrical many-points systems. Relation ...
Abstraction is a pervasive activity in human perception, conceptualization and reasoning; it enters ...
Philosophers have often claimed that general ideas or representations have their origin in abstracti...
Øystein Linnebo and Richard Pettigrew ([2014]) have recently developed a version of non-eliminative ...
In the literature on explanation, philosophers have proposed different conceptions of structural exp...
This paper suggests that mathematical abstraction be conceived not as the construction of some menta...
Abstraction is one of the central notions in philosophy and cognitive science. Though its origins ar...
Linnebo and Pettigrew (Philos Q 64:267–283, 2014) have recently developed a version of non-eliminati...
This article surveys the field of Artificial Intelligence for theories of abstraction. We identify ...
By means of abstraction a notion A is derived from a notion S. The re-sulting notion A often is call...
Making use of the laws of physical transactions, we study symmetrical many-points systems. Relation ...
<p>The best bet is to find out the most fundamental components within the system and building a theo...
<p> </p> <p>We study the Standard Model in light of the Zero-Postulation of the Theory of Abstractio...
<p>In not favouring solutions or sets of solutions, the principle of zero-postulation drives away an...