id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_cvu5gljjhbda3nqxp4tcf72sx4 James Nguyen Scientific Representation and Theoretical Equivalence 2017 15 .pdf application/pdf 6673 500 59 of scientific representation and both model and theoretical equivalence. 'representational content', and that such content is a function on facts about models combined with interpretational schema from these facts to claims to be imputed onto their 4 I discuss the impact of introducing these, model-fact to target-claim, schema into an should understand Weatherall's (forthcoming) recent attempt to diffuse the Hole Argument with reference to the representational capacities of Lorentzian manifolds; and second how recent attempts to provide formal accounts of theoretical equivalence should be understood (Barrett and Halvorson, 2016; Halvorson, 2012, 2016; Weatherall, 2016a,b). models are accurate representations of their targets, at least with respect to the structural Assuming that, in some sense, theories should be thought of as collections (possibly categories) of models, this can be generalised to account for theoretical equivalence well: the schema itself (how does it associate model-facts with target-claims?). ./cache/work_cvu5gljjhbda3nqxp4tcf72sx4.pdf ./txt/work_cvu5gljjhbda3nqxp4tcf72sx4.txt