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    Computational scientific discovery and cognitive science theories
    with M. Addis, Peter D. Sozou, and F. Gobet
    In Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Computing and Philosophy, . pp. 83-87. 2016.
    This study is concerned with processes for discovering new theories in science. It considers a computational approach to scientific discovery, as applied to the discovery of theories in cognitive science. The approach combines two ideas. First, a process-based scientific theory can be represented as a computer program. Second, an evolutionary computational method, genetic programming, allows computer programs to be improved through a process of computational trialand-error. Putting these two ide…Read more