id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4o2sozsnb5ellaoen5uney2kjm Martin Thomson-Jones Modeling without Mathematics 2012 12 .pdf application/pdf 5462 378 56 taking it that mathematical structures are at least always involved in nonconcrete modeling, for example, or by considering only cases of nonconcrete For one thing, it is not clear that the representational content of the model could be captured by a mathematical structure.10 Even if it textbook model of the cell, he or she is actually presenting us with a mathematical structure, and so it is implausible that the model in question is in fact Some nonconcrete models are mathematical structures, and some are collections of propositions. term 'model' to refer to a mathematical structure and sometimes to a collection of propositions. As I have already argued, the propositional view accommodates nonmathematical modeling The mathematical structures view has difficulty individuating models in the right way. does the mathematical structures view) that the sense of model in question some models are mathematical structures, a claim the propositional view already embraces. ./cache/work_4o2sozsnb5ellaoen5uney2kjm.pdf ./txt/work_4o2sozsnb5ellaoen5uney2kjm.txt