The advantages of models are, on one hand, that they force us to present a "complete" theory by which I mean a theory taking into account all relevant phenomena and relations and, on the other hand, the confrontation with observation, that is, reality.


"The Use of Models: Experience," 1969


The advantages of models are, on one hand, that they force us to present a complete theory by which I mean a theory taking into account all relevant...

The advantages of models are, on one hand, that they force us to present a complete theory by which I mean a theory taking into account all relevant...

The advantages of models are, on one hand, that they force us to present a complete theory by which I mean a theory taking into account all relevant...

The advantages of models are, on one hand, that they force us to present a complete theory by which I mean a theory taking into account all relevant...