Bas van Fraassen is a key figure in contemporary philosophy of science, as the prestigious Hempel Award shows. His views on scientific representation offer new ideas on how it should be characterized, and his conception of models shows a novelty that goes beyond other empiricists' approaches of recent times. Both aspects - the characterization of scientific representation and the conception of models in science - are part of a deliberate attempt to forge a "structural empiricism," an alternative to structural realism based on an elaborated version of empiricism.
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"A useful overview of van Fraassen's work focusing on models and representation. ... this book is not a mere compilation of contributions making exegesis of an author, but a philosophical contribution in itself. ... It deserves the attention of philosophers of science, not just of those interested in van Fraassen's work." (Xavier de Donato Rodríguez, Theoria, Vol. 30 (3), 2015)