Cross reference: I am not a big fan of stating things in category theory notation, so I made some remarks on the building and interpretation of generalised models in the comment section of this earlier post on model splintering.
Cheers! My opinion on category theory has changed a bit, because of this post; by making things fit into the category formulation, I developed insights into how general relations could be used to connect different generalised models.
Cross reference: I am not a big fan of stating things in category theory notation, so I made some remarks on the building and interpretation of generalised models in the comment section of this earlier post on model splintering.
Cheers! My opinion on category theory has changed a bit, because of this post; by making things fit into the category formulation, I developed insights into how general relations could be used to connect different generalised models.
Definitely, it has also been my experience that you can often get new insights by constructing mappings to different models or notations.