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Epistemic Contributions of Models: Conditions for Propositional Learning
- Perspectives on Science
- The MIT Press
- Volume 23, Number 4, Winter 2015
- pp. 405-423
- Article
- Additional Information
This article analyzes the epistemic contributions of models by distinguishing three roles that they might play: an evidential role, a revealing role and a stimulating role. By using an account of learning based on the philosophical understanding of propositional knowledge as true justified belief, the paper provides the conditions to be fulfilled by a model in order to play a determined role. A case study of an economic model of the labor market—the DMP model—illustrates the usefulness of these conditions in articulating debates over the epistemic contributions of a given model.