The fundamental role of causal models in cultural models of nature

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  • who: Giovanni Bennardo from the Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA have published the Article: The fundamental role of causal models in cultural models of nature, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

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    Cultural Models (CMs) are a way to organize mental knowledge (Holland and Quinn, 1987; Bennardo and De Munck, 2014) within communities of various sizes. A widely accepted way to represent causality in a variety of domains is that of using causal models (Sloman, 2009; Rips, 2011). I propose to think about and use the concept of causal model as a fundamental aspect of . . .

     

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