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Models as Mediators
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Mary S. Morgan
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Margaret Morrison
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511660108
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1999
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 10
Models as mediating instruments
pp. 38
Models as autonomous agents
pp. 66
Built-in justification
pp. 97
The Ising model, computer simulation, and universal physics
pp. 146
Techniques of modelling and paper-tools in classical chemistry
pp. 168
The role of models in the application of scientific theories: epistemological implications
pp. 197
Knife-edge caricature modelling: the case of Marx's Reproduction Schema
pp. 241
Models and the limits of theory: quantum Hamiltonians and the BCS models of superconductivity
pp. 282
Past measurements and future prediction
pp. 326
Models and stories in hadron physics
pp. 347
Learning from models
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