Dos parientes dentro de la familia semanticista en la filosofía de la ciencia

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This article begins with the statement of Díez and Moulines, in which it is preferable to say 'semanticist family' and not 'semanticist conception', since, even though, the members of this family share a modal strategy of presentation and analysis of the theories and, of course, of metatheoric problems linked to them, also, between them there is no unanimity in relation to the nature of the models. Structuralism, for example, thinks in the models as structures of theory set (n-tuple ordered), while for van Fraassen are 'points' or 'trajectories in space phase'. Therefore, the aim of this paper consists to research how in these two members of semanticist family is assumed the notion of model, despite its relationship in its initial formulation.

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Castañeda, L. C. (2014). Dos parientes dentro de la familia semanticista en la filosofía de la ciencia. Kriterion (Brazil), 55(130), 561–576. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-512x2014000200007

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