It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phenomena. At the hand of a particular example, this paper argues that artificial societies often cannot provide full explanations, because their models are not or cannot be validated. Instead, artificial societies may sometimes provide potential explanations. It is shown that these potential explanations, if they contribute to our understanding, considerably differ from the standard kind of potential causal explanations. Instead of possible causal histories, simulations offer possible functional analyses of the explanandum. The paper discusses how these two kinds of potential explanations differ, and how possible functional analyses can be appra...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
To what extent can social structure result from evolutionary processes as popposed to being delibera...
This paper discusses critically what simulation models of the evolution of cooperation can possibly ...
It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phen...
Abstract It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of so...
This text provides with an introduction to the modern approach of artificiality and simulation in so...
A computer simulation runs a model generating a phenomenon under investigation. For the simulation t...
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
This paper argues that the agent-based simulation approach is just the one appropriate to the social...
Social scientists associate agent-based simulation (ABS) models with three ideas about explanation: ...
Some computer simulations have explanatory goals. In a typical case, the computer simulation exempli...
This paper tries to answer the question why the epistemic value of so many social simulations is que...
By simulating historical processes and not just the archaeological material, I intend to explain soc...
What kind of knowledge can we obtain from agent-based models? The claim that they help us to study t...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
To what extent can social structure result from evolutionary processes as popposed to being delibera...
This paper discusses critically what simulation models of the evolution of cooperation can possibly ...
It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phen...
Abstract It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of so...
This text provides with an introduction to the modern approach of artificiality and simulation in so...
A computer simulation runs a model generating a phenomenon under investigation. For the simulation t...
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
This paper argues that the agent-based simulation approach is just the one appropriate to the social...
Social scientists associate agent-based simulation (ABS) models with three ideas about explanation: ...
Some computer simulations have explanatory goals. In a typical case, the computer simulation exempli...
This paper tries to answer the question why the epistemic value of so many social simulations is que...
By simulating historical processes and not just the archaeological material, I intend to explain soc...
What kind of knowledge can we obtain from agent-based models? The claim that they help us to study t...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
it is likely that there are many different social processes occurring in different parts of science ...
To what extent can social structure result from evolutionary processes as popposed to being delibera...
This paper discusses critically what simulation models of the evolution of cooperation can possibly ...