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On Internal Structure, Categorical Structure, and Representation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2022
Abstract
If categorical equivalence is a good criterion of theoretical equivalence, then it would seem that if some class of mathematical structures is represented as a category, then any other class of structures categorically equivalent to it will have the same representational capacities. Hudetz (2019a) has presented an apparent counterexample to this claim; in this note, I argue that the counterexample fails.
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