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doi: 10.1387/theoria.551
handle: 10810/2938
In this paper we use some ideas of Hertz and Duhem to propose a new concept of representation that overcomes the dichotomy between representation and intervention. It is based on the category-theoretical notion of adjoint situations and is used to explain the relation between empirical facts and theoretical laws in a new way.
Spain, representation, adjoint situations, in vitro/in vivo problem, Hertz, Duhem., Duhem, Hertz, B1-5802, representations, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, Philosophy (General), in vitro/in vivo problem, adjoint situations
Spain, representation, adjoint situations, in vitro/in vivo problem, Hertz, Duhem., Duhem, Hertz, B1-5802, representations, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, Philosophy (General), in vitro/in vivo problem, adjoint situations
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