Nancy Cartwright is a prominent philosopher of science known for her work on the philosophy of scientific explanation, models, and causation. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of how scientific theories represent the world and how they can be used to model complex phenomena. Cartwright has focused on the limitations of scientific models, advocating for a view she terms "scientific pluralism," which emphasizes the usefulness of multiple models in understanding various aspects of scientific inquiry.
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