Whether simulation models provide the right kind of understanding comparable to that of analytic models has been and remains a contentious issue. The assessment of understanding provided by simulations is often hampered by a conflation between the sense of understanding and understanding proper. This paper presents a deflationist conception of understanding and argues for the need to replace appeals to the sense of understanding with explicit criteria of explanatory relevance and for rethinking the proper way of conceptualizing the role of a single human mind in the collective scientific understanding
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My dissertation raises and answers questions about how the growing prevalence of computer simulation...
The aim of this paper is to grasp the relevant distinctions between various ways in which models and...
This article aims to develop a new account of scientific explanation for computer simulations. To th...
Unlike traditional models, simulation models hardly provide a genuine understanding of the phenomena...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
Is simulation some new kind of science? We argue that instead simulation fits smoothly into existing...
AbstractContemporary sciences use a wide and diverse range of computational simulations, including i...
There is much disagreement about how extensive a role theoretical mindreading, behavior-reading, an...
This paper is intended as a critical examination of the question of when the use of computer simulat...
Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines....
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comMy purpose in this essay is to clarify ...
Simulation is a powerful method in science and engineering. However, simulation is an umbrella term,...
This paper examines the response offered by Robert Gordon to the question how an interpreter can rea...
International audienceIn the context of computer, the primary situation in which the term simulation...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
My dissertation raises and answers questions about how the growing prevalence of computer simulation...
The aim of this paper is to grasp the relevant distinctions between various ways in which models and...
This article aims to develop a new account of scientific explanation for computer simulations. To th...