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The explanatory role of abstraction processes in models: The case of aggregations
Authors:Sergio Armando Gallegos Ordorica
Affiliation:1. University of Tehran, P.O. Box 11155-4563, Tehran, Iran;2. Institute of Geophysics, ETH Zurich, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland;1. National Center for Materials Service Safety, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China;2. Department of Applied Mechanics, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China;3. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Akron, USA
Abstract:
Though it is held that some models in science have explanatory value, there is no conclusive agreement on what provides them with this value. One common view is that models have explanatory value vis-à-vis some target systems because they are developed using an abstraction process (i.e., a process which involves omitting features). Though I think this is correct, I believe it is not the whole picture. In this paper, I argue that, in addition to the well-known process of abstraction understood as an omission of features or information, there is also a family of abstraction processes that involve aggregation of features or information and that these processes play an important role in endowing the models they are used to build with explanatory value. After offering a taxonomy of abstraction processes involving aggregation, I show by considering in detail several models drawn from different sciences that the abstraction processes involving aggregation that are used to build these models are responsible (at least partially) for their having explanatory value.
Keywords:Abstraction processes  Aggregations  Models  Explanatory value
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