Theories, models and interpretations

In Lorenzo Magnani, Nancy J. Nersessian & Paul Thagard (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Scientific Discovery (1999)
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Nancy Nersessian
Georgia Institute of Technology
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University of Waterloo

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Preface.Lorenzo Magnani & Nancy J. Nersessian - 2002 - Mind and Society 3 (1):3-7.

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