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Book chapters
pp. 3
Virtuous Distortion
pp. 31
Naturalizing Peirce’s Semiotics: Ecological Psychology’s Solution to the Problem of Creative Abduction
pp. 51
Smart Abducers as Violent Abducers
pp. 83
Different Cognitive Styles in the Academy-Industry Collaboration
pp. 107
Abduction, Induction, and Analogy
pp. 121
Belief Revision vs. Conceptual Change in Mathematics
pp. 135
Affordances as Abductive Anchors
pp. 159
A Model-Based Reasoning Approach to Prevent Crime
pp. 199
Pathophysiology of Cancer and the Entropy Concept
pp. 207
A Pattern Language for Roberto Burle Marx Landscape Design
pp. 221
A Visual Model of Peirce’s 66 Classes of Signs Unravels His Late Proposal of Enlarging Semiotic Theory
pp. 239
The Role of Agency Detection in the Invention of Supernatural Beings
pp. 265
Does Logic Count?
pp. 275
Causal Abduction and Alternative Assessment: A Logical Problem in Penal Law
pp. 291
On a Theoretical Analysis of Deceiving: How to Resist a Bullshit Attack
pp. 301
Using Analogical Representations for Mathematical Concept Formation
pp. 315
Good Experimental Methodologies and Simulation in Autonomous Mobile Robotics
pp. 333
The Logical Process of Model-Based Reasoning
pp. 359
Constructive Research and Info-computational Knowledge Generation
pp. 381
Emergent Semiotics in Genetic Programming and the Self-Adaptive Semantic Crossover
pp. 393
An Episodic Memory Implementation for a Virtual Creature
pp. 407
Abduction and Meaning in Evolutionary Soundscapes
pp. 429
Consequences of a Diagrammatic Representation of Paul Cohen’s Forcing Technique Based on C.S. Peirce’s Existential Graphs
pp. 463
Applications of an Implementation Story for Non-sentential Models
pp. 477
Does Everyone Think, or Is It Just Me?
pp. 495
Morality According to a Cognitive Interpretation: A Semantic Model for Moral Behavior
pp. 519
The Symbolic Model for Algebra: Functions and Mechanisms
pp. 533
The Theoretician’s Gambits: Scientific Representations, Their Formats and Content
pp. 559
Modeling the Epistemological Multipolarity of Semiotic Objects
pp. 571
Imagination in Thought Experimentation: Sketching a Cognitive Approach to Thought Experiments
pp. 589
Representations of Contemporaneous Events of a Story for Novice Readers
pp. 607
Understanding and Augmenting Human Morality: An Introduction to the ACTWith Model of Conscience
pp. 623
Analog Modeling of Human Cognitive Functions with Tripartite Synapses
pp. 637
The Leyden Jar in Luigi Galvani’s thought: A Case of Analogical Visual Modeling
pp. 643
Modeling the Causal Structure of the History of Science
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