Social scientists associate agent-based simulation (ABS) models with three ideas about explanation: they provide generative explanations, they are models of mechanisms, and they implement methodological individualism. In light of a philosophical account of explanation, we show that these ideas are not necessarily related and offer an account of the explanatory import of ABS models. We also argue that their bottom-up research strategy should be distinguished from methodological individualism.Peer reviewe
It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phen...
Modeling and simulation have long been dominated by equation-based approaches, until the recent adve...
Agent-based models (ABM) are believed to be a very powerful tool in the social sciences, sometimes e...
Social scientists associate agent-based simulation (ABS) models with three ideas about explanation: ...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are increasingly important in social science research. They have two obvio...
This paper argues that agent-based modeling’s innovations in method developed in terms of simulation...
This paper argues that agent-based modeling’s innovations in method developed in terms of simulation...
What kind of knowledge can we obtain from agent-based models? The claim that they help us to study t...
This work is about some of the philosophical problems that arise in the context of agent-based model...
Economic theory seeks to explain economic facts from the behavior of individuals. In this paper, it ...
This chapter explores the methodological issues of modelling human behaviour at the relatively high ...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and social scienc...
This article focuses on agent-based computational (ABC) modeling of social interaction. It begins wi...
This paper argues that the agent-based simulation approach is just the one appropriate to the social...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and soc...
It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phen...
Modeling and simulation have long been dominated by equation-based approaches, until the recent adve...
Agent-based models (ABM) are believed to be a very powerful tool in the social sciences, sometimes e...
Social scientists associate agent-based simulation (ABS) models with three ideas about explanation: ...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are increasingly important in social science research. They have two obvio...
This paper argues that agent-based modeling’s innovations in method developed in terms of simulation...
This paper argues that agent-based modeling’s innovations in method developed in terms of simulation...
What kind of knowledge can we obtain from agent-based models? The claim that they help us to study t...
This work is about some of the philosophical problems that arise in the context of agent-based model...
Economic theory seeks to explain economic facts from the behavior of individuals. In this paper, it ...
This chapter explores the methodological issues of modelling human behaviour at the relatively high ...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and social scienc...
This article focuses on agent-based computational (ABC) modeling of social interaction. It begins wi...
This paper argues that the agent-based simulation approach is just the one appropriate to the social...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and soc...
It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phen...
Modeling and simulation have long been dominated by equation-based approaches, until the recent adve...
Agent-based models (ABM) are believed to be a very powerful tool in the social sciences, sometimes e...