Chapter 4 The epistemic status of scientific visualisations

As the considerations in the previous chapter made clear, visual representations are, without doubt, part of many epistemic processes in contemporary science. Scientists present diagrams in their publications and talks to communicate their research results. They investigate computer-generated images...

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Main Author: Mößner, Nicola (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
Series:History and Philosophy of Technoscience 13
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