Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines. This has attracted the attention of a number of philosophers of science. The main tenor in this literature is that computer simulations not only constitute interesting and powerful new science, but that they also raise a host of new philosophical issues. The protagonists in this debate claim no less than that simulations call into question our philosophical understanding of scientific ontology, the epistemology and semantics of models and theories, and the relation between experimentation and theorising, and submit that simulations demand a fundamentally new philosophy of science in many respects. The aim of this paper is to critically evalu...
It is often claimed that scientists can obtain new knowledge about nature by running computer simul...
This book addresses key conceptual issues relating to the modern scientific and engineering use of c...
Do computer simulations advance our knowledge and if so, how? This paper approaches these questions ...
Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines....
Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines....
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
This thesis explores the epistemological problems concerning computer simulations. It first gives so...
Roman Frigg and Julian Reiss make two major claims in their paper `A Critical Look at the Philosophy...
Modeling and computer simulations, we claim, should be considered core philosophical methods. More ...
AbstractContemporary sciences use a wide and diverse range of computational simulations, including i...
Is simulation some new kind of science? We argue that instead simulation fits smoothly into existing...
Computers and simulations represent an undeniable aspect of daily scientific life, the use of simul...
A chronicled approach to the notion of computer simulations shows that there are two predominant int...
Much of the recent discussion on the epistemology of computer simulations has focused excessively on...
Much of the current philosophical interest in computer simulations stems from their extended presenc...
It is often claimed that scientists can obtain new knowledge about nature by running computer simul...
This book addresses key conceptual issues relating to the modern scientific and engineering use of c...
Do computer simulations advance our knowledge and if so, how? This paper approaches these questions ...
Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines....
Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines....
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
This thesis explores the epistemological problems concerning computer simulations. It first gives so...
Roman Frigg and Julian Reiss make two major claims in their paper `A Critical Look at the Philosophy...
Modeling and computer simulations, we claim, should be considered core philosophical methods. More ...
AbstractContemporary sciences use a wide and diverse range of computational simulations, including i...
Is simulation some new kind of science? We argue that instead simulation fits smoothly into existing...
Computers and simulations represent an undeniable aspect of daily scientific life, the use of simul...
A chronicled approach to the notion of computer simulations shows that there are two predominant int...
Much of the recent discussion on the epistemology of computer simulations has focused excessively on...
Much of the current philosophical interest in computer simulations stems from their extended presenc...
It is often claimed that scientists can obtain new knowledge about nature by running computer simul...
This book addresses key conceptual issues relating to the modern scientific and engineering use of c...
Do computer simulations advance our knowledge and if so, how? This paper approaches these questions ...