Epistemic opacity vis a vis human agents has been presented as an essential, ineliminable characteristic of computer simulation models resulting from the characteristics of the human cognitive agent. This paper argues, on the contrary, that such epistemic opacity as does occur in computer simulations is not a consequence of human limitations but of a failure on the part of model developers to adopt good software engineering practice for managing human error and ensuring the software artefact is maintainable. One consequence of such failures is to create a “technical debt” which manifests itself in the so-called novel confirmation holism confronted by complex systems models. The argument from the supposed essential epistemic opacity of compu...
Computer simulations are often claimed to be opaque and thus to lack transparency. But what exactly ...
This book is an essay on relevant problems of epistemology (the theory of knowledge) related to comp...
Much of the recent discussion on the epistemology of computer simulations has focused excessively on...
Epistemic opacity vis a vis human agents has been presented as an essential, ineliminable characteri...
The paper analyses in some depth the distinction by Paul Humphreys between "epistemic opacity" —whic...
Scientific findings based on computer simulation evoke sceptical responses because their output does...
Several philosophical issues in connection with computer simulations rely on the assumption that res...
This thesis explores the epistemological problems concerning computer simulations. It first gives so...
2001The credibility of digital computer simulations has always been a problem. Today, through the de...
tion, which in turn has encouraged IT innovation. However, there is a striking contrast between the ...
The paper addresses some misconceptions of Software Engineering, requirements analysis and modelling...
Conventional accounts of epistemic opacity, particularly those that stem from the definitive work of...
We address some of the epistemological challenges highlighted by the Critical Data Studies literatur...
Critical in the computationalist account of the mind is the phenomenon called computational or compu...
Historically, the hypothesis that our world is a computer simulation has struck many as just anothe...
Computer simulations are often claimed to be opaque and thus to lack transparency. But what exactly ...
This book is an essay on relevant problems of epistemology (the theory of knowledge) related to comp...
Much of the recent discussion on the epistemology of computer simulations has focused excessively on...
Epistemic opacity vis a vis human agents has been presented as an essential, ineliminable characteri...
The paper analyses in some depth the distinction by Paul Humphreys between "epistemic opacity" —whic...
Scientific findings based on computer simulation evoke sceptical responses because their output does...
Several philosophical issues in connection with computer simulations rely on the assumption that res...
This thesis explores the epistemological problems concerning computer simulations. It first gives so...
2001The credibility of digital computer simulations has always been a problem. Today, through the de...
tion, which in turn has encouraged IT innovation. However, there is a striking contrast between the ...
The paper addresses some misconceptions of Software Engineering, requirements analysis and modelling...
Conventional accounts of epistemic opacity, particularly those that stem from the definitive work of...
We address some of the epistemological challenges highlighted by the Critical Data Studies literatur...
Critical in the computationalist account of the mind is the phenomenon called computational or compu...
Historically, the hypothesis that our world is a computer simulation has struck many as just anothe...
Computer simulations are often claimed to be opaque and thus to lack transparency. But what exactly ...
This book is an essay on relevant problems of epistemology (the theory of knowledge) related to comp...
Much of the recent discussion on the epistemology of computer simulations has focused excessively on...