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The Map and the Territory
On How Epistemology and Ontology Converge Through Evolution: The Applied Evolutionary Epistemological Approach
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Nathalie Gontier
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Maps and Territories in Scientific Investigation
pp. 15
On the Ontology/Epistemology Distinction
pp. 35
*Intuition* in Classical Indian Philosophy: Laying the Foundation for a Cross-Cultural Study
pp. 71
The Map and the Territory
pp. 79
Iconic Representation: Maps, Pictures, and Perception
pp. 101
Scientific Realism in the Post-Kuhnian Times
pp. 125
Quantum Mechanics, the Manifestation of the Territory, and the Evolution of Maps
pp. 141
How We Make Sense of the World: Information, Map-Making, and the Scientific Narrative
pp. 165
Theories of Knowledge and Theories of Everything
pp. 185
Substantivalism and Relationism as Bad Cartography: Why Spatial Ontology Needs a Better Map
pp. 199
Force in Physics and in Metaphysics: A Brief History
pp. 233
Map and Territory in Physics: The Role of an Analogy in Black Hole Physics
pp. 245
Topological Foundations of Physics
pp. 273
Quantum Physics and Time from Inconsistent Marginals
pp. 281
Quantum Non-individuality: Background Concepts and Possibilities
pp. 307
Quantum Mechanics as a Semantic Problem
pp. 325
Mapping Quantum Reality: What to Do When the Territory Does Not Make Sense?
pp. 345
Mathematics, Maps, and Models
pp. 357
A View from Space: The Foundations of Mathematics
pp. 377
Reconciling the Realist/Anti Realist Dichotomy in the Philosophy of Mathematics
pp. 389
To the Edge of the Map
pp. 403
El Aleph, Or a Monster Lurks in the Belly of Computer Science
pp. 419
Two Algorithms for NP-Complete Problems and Their Relevance to Economics
pp. 431
Building the World Out of Information and Computation: Is God a Programmer, Not a Mathematician?
pp. 441
The Invention of Consciousness
pp. 455
The Fantasy of First-Person Science
pp. 475
Rethinking Life
pp. 489
Genome Regulation Is All Non-local: Maps and Functions
pp. 513
A Philosophical Perspective on a Metatheory of Biological Evolution
pp. 533
On How Epistemology and Ontology Converge Through Evolution: The Applied Evolutionary Epistemological Approach
pp. 571
Quantum Perspectives on Evolution
pp. 599
In the Deserts of Cartography: Building, Dwelling, Mapping
pp. 609
Territory, Geographic Information, and the Map
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