Mathematical models are a well established tool in most natural sciences. Although models have been neglected by the philosophy of science for a long time, their epistemological status as a link between theory and reality is now fairly well understood. However, regarding the epistemological status of mathematical models in the social sciences, there still exists a considerable unclarity. In my paper I argue that this results from specific challenges that mathematical models and especially computer simulations face in the social sciences. The most important difference between the social sciences and the natural sciences with respect to modeling is that in the social sciences powerful and well confirmed background theories (like Newtonian mec...
A large part of science involves building and investigating models. One key feature of model-based s...
In the current epistemological debate scientific models are not only considered as useful devices fo...
Using four examples of models and computer simulations from the history of psychology, I discuss som...
Mathematical models are a well established tool in most natural sciences. Although models have been ...
This paper tries to answer the question why the epistemic value of so many social simulations is que...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and soc...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and social scienc...
International audienceNow that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over econo...
International audienceNow that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over econo...
The chapter addresses the philosophical issues raised by the use of hypothetical modeling in the soc...
This paper presents an account of how to evaluate formal models of science: models and simulations i...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and social scienc...
Because of features that appear to be inherent in many social systems, modellers face complicated an...
What is the best method for doing simulation research? This has been the basis of a continuing debat...
International audienceMathematical —or mathematico-numerical— models have pervaded all branches of k...
A large part of science involves building and investigating models. One key feature of model-based s...
In the current epistemological debate scientific models are not only considered as useful devices fo...
Using four examples of models and computer simulations from the history of psychology, I discuss som...
Mathematical models are a well established tool in most natural sciences. Although models have been ...
This paper tries to answer the question why the epistemic value of so many social simulations is que...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and soc...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and social scienc...
International audienceNow that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over econo...
International audienceNow that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over econo...
The chapter addresses the philosophical issues raised by the use of hypothetical modeling in the soc...
This paper presents an account of how to evaluate formal models of science: models and simulations i...
Now that complex Agent-Based Models and computer simulations spread over economics and social scienc...
Because of features that appear to be inherent in many social systems, modellers face complicated an...
What is the best method for doing simulation research? This has been the basis of a continuing debat...
International audienceMathematical —or mathematico-numerical— models have pervaded all branches of k...
A large part of science involves building and investigating models. One key feature of model-based s...
In the current epistemological debate scientific models are not only considered as useful devices fo...
Using four examples of models and computer simulations from the history of psychology, I discuss som...