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Foundations Seminar

Monday, December 8, 2025
9:30 AM

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Foundations Seminar

Lorenzo Sartori

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Why We Love Pictures (for the Wrong Reasons): A Lesson from the Picture of a Black Hole

I first argue that similarity accounts of scientific pictures fail with more realistic cases of scientific pictures. My primary case study is the picture of a black hole, to which I apply an interpretation-based account of picture representation analogous to how models represent: a picture represents a designated target system iff, once interpreted, it exemplifies properties that are imputed to the target via a de-idealising function. Then, I argue that the justification of the inferences from mechanically produced pictures depends on their causal mechanisms of production, in contrast with the standard justificatory strategies employed for model inferences.

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Monday, December 8, 2025 9:30 AM

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