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A πάρεργα und παραλειπŏμενα of J-M. Levy-Leblond ''On the Conceptual Nature of the Physical Constants''.
dimensional analysis conceptual change coordination class conceptual space physical constant epistemic relationships between mathematics and physics
2016/5/30
Starting, at first, from some little known but notable formal remarks made by the mathematician Gabriele Darbo about the qualitative dimensional analysis of the physical quantities, for then, above al...
Conceptual Role Semantics,the Theory Theory,and Conceptual Change
conceptual change conceptual role semantics theory theory of concepts
2015/7/30
The purpose of the paper is twofold. I first outline a philosophical theory of concepts based on conceptual role semantics. This approach is explicitly intended as a framework for the study and explan...
The Proper Province of Philosophy: Conceptual Analysis and Empirical Investigation
Conceptual Analysis Empirical Investigation
2009/9/8
The practice of conceptual analysis has undergone a revival in recent years. Although the extent of its role in philosophy is controversial, many now accept that conceptual analysis has at least some ...
Object and event concepts are represented differently in the cognitive process. Schank and Abelson have proposed to use scripts to describe people’s knowledge of events, and subsequent cognitive stud...
Effect of Working Ontology on Some Conceptual Puzzles
Working Ontology Paradoxes Puzzles Realism Measurement Problem
2008/3/31
This essay examines the effects of a change from traditional to working ontology on some conceptual problems that are under discussion in the literature : the liar paradox, the announced surprise para...
The Paradox of Conceptual Novelty and Galileo’s Use of Experiments
Experiments Conceptual Novelty
2008/3/31
Starting with a discussion of what I call Koyré’s paradox of conceptual novelty, I introduce the ideas of Damerow et al. on the establishment of classical mechanics in Galileo’s work. I then argue tha...