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Year: 1996

Pages: 281-289

Series: Synthese

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Brian M. Scott, "Technical notes on a theory of simplicity", Synthese 109 (2), 1996, pp. 281-289.

Technical notes on a theory of simplicity

Brian M. Scott

pp. 281-289

in: Synthese 109 (2), 1996.

Abstract

Recently Samuel Richmond, generalizing Nelson Goodman, has proposed a measure of the simplicity of a theory that takes into account not only the polymorphicity of its models but also their internal homogeneity. By this measure a theory is simple if small subsets of its models exhibit only a few distinct (i.e., non-isomorphic) structures. Richmond shows that his measure, unlike that given by Goodman's theory of simplicity of predicates, orders the order relations in an intuitively satisfactory manner. In this note I formalize his presentation and suggest an improvement designed to overcome certain technical difficulties.

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Publication details

Year: 1996

Pages: 281-289

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Brian M. Scott, "Technical notes on a theory of simplicity", Synthese 109 (2), 1996, pp. 281-289.