This document discusses how models are used to create representations of the world. It explores different types of models, including normative models, car models, structural models, and process models. The document also examines how models are used for reproduction, construction, intention, and metaphorical meaning-making. A key point is that models do not simply represent reality but shape understanding by reducing complexity, guiding abstraction, and sometimes operating through symbolic meaning.
1. Reproduction, Intention,
Construction and Metaphor:
How we create our 'World'
in digital Models
(with credit to Herbert Stachowiak)
Prof. Dr. Stefan Gradmann
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin / Institut für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft
stefan.gradmann@ibi.hu-berlin.de
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2. Übersicht
Modeling Strategies
Reproduction
Construction
Intention
Metaphorical and symbolic surplus building
6 Statements on Models
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3. A normative Model
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4. A Car Model
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5. A Model Car
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6. Ein Model Aeroplane
(An Aeroplane Model?)
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7. A 'Structural Model'
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8. A Process Model
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9. An Interaction Model
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10. The World Dynamics Model
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11. The V-Model
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12. The V-Model
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13. The V-Model
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14. Models as Reproductions
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15. Models as Reproductions /
Abstractions
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16. Pragmatic Orientation
of Models
Kepler:
for Children
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17. Pragmatic Orientation
of Models
Field Theory (Einstein):
for Physicists
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18. Pragmatic Orientation
of Models
Philosophical-
associative
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19. A Construction Model
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20. Model vs. Metaphor: Atoms according to Bohr and
Sommerfeld – and the Universe according to Kopernikus
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21. A Mythical Model
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22. Myth and Representation
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23. Myth → Metaphor
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24. Modelling and Scholarship
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25. 6 Statements on Models
Models do not just represent “reality” but render a specific
view of the world.
All Models are selective: they reduce and abstract the part
of the world they represent.
Reduction and abstraction always are intentionally guided
in modelling.
Many models have a normative, prescriptive apsect in that
they are instructions for constructing 'reality'.
Powerful models often operate using substantial
metaphorical, connotative and/or symbolic surplus.
In this perspective, works of art simply are exceptionally
powerful models!
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