TY - JOUR
T1 - Model-Based Theorizing in Cognitive Neuroscience
AU - Irvine, Elizabeth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 The Author.
PY - 2016/3/1
Y1 - 2016/3/1
N2 - Weisberg ([2006]) and Godfrey-Smith ([2006], [2009]) distinguish between two forms of theorizing: data-driven 'abstract direct representation' and modelling. The key difference is that when using a data-driven approach, theories are intended to represent specific phenomena and so directly represent them, while models may not be intended to represent anything and so represent targets indirectly, if at all. The aim here is to compare and analyse these practices, in order to outline an account of model-based theorizing that involves direct representational relationships. This is based on the way that computational templates are now used in cognitive neuroscience, and draws on the dynamic and tentative process of any kind of theory construction, and the idea of partial, purpose-relative representation.
AB - Weisberg ([2006]) and Godfrey-Smith ([2006], [2009]) distinguish between two forms of theorizing: data-driven 'abstract direct representation' and modelling. The key difference is that when using a data-driven approach, theories are intended to represent specific phenomena and so directly represent them, while models may not be intended to represent anything and so represent targets indirectly, if at all. The aim here is to compare and analyse these practices, in order to outline an account of model-based theorizing that involves direct representational relationships. This is based on the way that computational templates are now used in cognitive neuroscience, and draws on the dynamic and tentative process of any kind of theory construction, and the idea of partial, purpose-relative representation.
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U2 - 10.1093/bjps/axu034
DO - 10.1093/bjps/axu034
M3 - Article
SN - 0007-0882
VL - 67
SP - 143
EP - 168
JO - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
JF - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
IS - 1
ER -