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Springer Handbook of Model-Based Science
Argumentation and Abduction in Dialogical Logic
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Cristina Barés Gómez
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Book chapters
pp. 5
The Ontology of Models
pp. 25
Models and Theories
pp. 49
Models and Representation
pp. 103
Models and Explanation
pp. 119
Models and Simulations
pp. 137
Reorienting the Logic of Abduction
pp. 151
Patterns of Abductive Inference
pp. 175
Forms of Abduction and an Inferential Taxonomy
pp. 197
Magnani’s Manipulative Abduction
pp. 219
The Logic of Abduction: An Introduction
pp. 231
Qualitative Inductive Generalization and Confirmation
pp. 249
Modeling Hypothetical Reasoning by Formal Logics
pp. 269
Abductive Reasoning in Dynamic Epistemic Logic
pp. 295
Argumentation and Abduction in Dialogical Logic
pp. 315
Formal (In)consistency, Abduction and Modalities
pp. 341
Metaphor and Model-Based Reasoning in Mathematical Physics
pp. 355
Nancy Nersessian’s Cognitive-Historical Approach
pp. 377
Physically Similar Systems - A History of the Concept
pp. 413
Hypothetical Models in Social Science
pp. 435
Model-Based Diagnosis
pp. 463
Thought Experiments in Model-Based Reasoning
pp. 499
Diagrammatic Reasoning in Mathematics
pp. 523
Deduction, Diagrams and Model-Based Reasoning
pp. 537
Model-Based Reasoning in Mathematical Practice
pp. 551
Abduction and the Emergence of Necessary Mathematical Knowledge
pp. 573
Vision, Thinking, and Model-Based Inferences
pp. 605
Diagrammatic Reasoning
pp. 619
Embodied Mental Imagery in Cognitive Robots
pp. 639
Dynamical Models of Cognition
pp. 657
Complex versus Complicated Models of Cognition
pp. 671
From Neural Circuitry to Mechanistic Model-Based Reasoning
pp. 695
Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning
pp. 719
Computational Scientific Discovery
pp. 735
Computer Simulations and Computational Models in Science
pp. 783
Simulation of Complex Systems
pp. 799
Models and Experiments in Robotics
pp. 817
Biorobotics
pp. 843
Comparing Symmetries in Models and Simulations
pp. 857
Experimentation on Analogue Models
pp. 879
Models of Chemical Structure
pp. 891
Models in Geosciences
pp. 913
Models in the Biological Sciences
pp. 929
Models and Mechanisms in Cognitive Science
pp. 953
Model-Based Reasoning in the Social Sciences
pp. 975
Models in Architectural Design
pp. 989
Representational and Experimental Modeling in Archaeology
pp. 1003
Models and Ideology in Design
pp. 1015
Restructuring Incomplete Models in Innovators Marketplace on Data Jackets
pp. 1033
Models in Pedagogy and Education
pp. 1051
Model-Based Reasoning in Crime Prevention
pp. 1065
Modeling in the Macroeconomics of Financial Markets
pp. 1103
Application of Models from Social Science to Social Policy
pp. 1117
Models and Moral Deliberation
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