Modell (Wissenschaft) (German Wikipedia)

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  • A. Tarski (1994). S. 123 der u. a. Literatur; bzw. Tarski (1941) des Kap. 37 (Model and Interpretation of a deductive Theory). Online: archive.org. Tarski (1994/1941), S. 5, spricht allgemein von Aussagenfunktionen (sentential functions), die durch die Interpretation zu erfüllen sind – eine Bezeichnung, die noch aus der syntaktischen Phase der mathematischen Logik Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts kommt (B. Russell, D. Hilbert).

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  • Aktuellere Diskussion dazu etwa in M. Thomson-Jones: Models and the Semantic View. In: Philosophy of Science, Band 73, 2004, Nr. 5, S. 524–535 (Preview: jstor.org) PSA 2004.

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  • Siehe etwa Roman Frigg, Models and Theories. (Routledge) London, New York 2023. Online: Frigg (2023) . Darin Kapitel 8.2 (Models as abstract entities), ab Seite 238.

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  • J. Kopersky: “…, a model is considered to be a representation of some object, behavior, or system that one wants to understand.” In: Models, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • J. Kopersky: “The word ‘model’ is highly ambiguous, and there is no uniform terminology used by either scientists or philosophers.” In: Models, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.