236541

(2008) Synthese 161 (1).

The scientific use of "representation" and "function"

avoiding explanatory vacuity

Joel Kenton Press

pp. 119-139

Nearly all of the ways philosophers currently attempt to define the terms ‘representation’ and ‘function’ undermine the scientific application of those terms by rendering the scientific explanations in which they occur vacuous. Since this is unacceptable, we must develop analyses of these terms that avoid this vacuity.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-006-9154-5

Full citation:

Kenton Press, J. (2008). The scientific use of "representation" and "function": avoiding explanatory vacuity. Synthese 161 (1), pp. 119-139.

This document is unfortunately not available for download at the moment.