Getting Serious about Shared Features.

Donal Khosrowi
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In Simulation and Similarity, Michael Weisberg offers a similarity-based account of the model-world relation, which is the relation in virtue of which successful models are successful. Weisberg's main idea is that models are similar to targets in virtue of sharing features. An important concern about Weisberg's account is that it remains silent on what it means for models and targets to share features, and consequently on how feature-sharing contributes to models' epistemic success. I consider three potential ways of concretizing the concept of shared features: as identical, quantitatively sufficiently close, and sufficiently similar features. I argue that each of these concretizations faces significant challenges, leaving unclear how Weisberg's account substantially contributes to elucidating the relation in virtue of which successful models are successful. Against this background, I outline a pluralistic revision and argue that this revision may not only help Weisberg's account evade several of the problems that I raise, but also offers a novel perspective on the model-world relation more generally. 1Introduction2Weisberg's Feature-Sharing Account3What Is a Shared Feature? 3.1Identity3.2Sufficient closeness3.3Sufficient similarity4Turning Weisberg's Account 'Upside Down'5Conclusion.

认真对待共享功能。
在《模拟与相似性》一书中,Michael Weisberg提出了一种基于相似性的模型与世界关系的解释,正是这种关系使得成功的模型获得成功。Weisberg的主要观点是,模型在共享特征方面与目标相似。关于Weisberg的描述,一个重要的问题是,它对模型和目标共享特征意味着什么,以及特征共享如何有助于模型的认知成功保持沉默。我考虑了将共享特征概念具体化的三种潜在方式:相同的、数量上足够接近的和足够相似的特征。我认为,每一种具体化都面临着重大的挑战,不清楚Weisberg的描述如何实质性地有助于阐明成功模型的成功关系。在此背景下,我概述了一种多元化的修正,并认为这种修正不仅可以帮助韦斯伯格的解释逃避我提出的几个问题,而且还提供了一种更普遍的关于模型-世界关系的新视角。1 . weisberg的功能共享帐户3 .什么是共享功能?3.1同一性3.2足够的相似性3.3足够的相似性4颠倒Weisberg的叙述5结论
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