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    Why are graphs so central in science?Roger Krohn - 1991 - Biology and Philosophy 6 (2):181-203.
    This paper raises the question of the prominence and use of statistical graphs in science, and argues that their use in problem solving analysis can best be understood in an ‘interactionist’ frame of analysis, including bio-emotion, culture, social organization, and environment as elements. The frame contrasts both with philosophical realism and with social constructivism, which posit two variables and one way causal flows. We next posit basic differences between visual, verbal, and numerical media of perception and communication. Graphs are thus (...)
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    The Cognitive Paradigm: Cognitive Science, a Newly Explored Approach to the Study of Cognition Applied to an Analysis of Science and Scientific Knowledge. Marc De Mey.Roger Krohn - 1983 - Isis 74 (4):583-584.
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    Tufte, Perception and Visual Representation: Some Bio-Social Context. [REVIEW]Roger Krohn - 1997 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 19 (2):285 - 290.
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