What kind of knowledge can we obtain from agent-based models? The claim that they help us to study the social world needs unpacking. I will defend agent-based modelling against a recent criticism that undermines its potential as a method to investigate underlying mechanisms and provide explanations of social phenomena. I show that the criticism is unwarranted and the problem can be resolved with an account of explanation that is associated with the social sciences anyway, the mechanism account of explanation developed in Machamer et al. (2000). I finish off discussing the mechanism account with relation to prediction in agent-based modelling
Agent-based models (ABMs) are increasingly important in social science research. They have two obvio...
One way social scientists explain phenomena is by building structural models. These models are expla...
Agent-based models give us a way to model the aggregation of heterogeneous agent s, a feat that is n...
What kind of knowledge can we obtain from agent-based models? The claim that they help us to study t...
Social scientists associate agent-based simulation (ABS) models with three ideas about explanation: ...
We argue that two styles of explanation—mechanistic and ecological—are needed in accounting for the ...
Even though causation is often considered a constitutive aspect of scientific explanation, agent-bas...
Agent-based models (ABMs) have their origins in considerations of complexity science stipulating tha...
Even though agent-based modelling is seen as committing to a mechanistic, generative type of causati...
Agent-based modelling has become a well-established method in social epistemology and philosophy of ...
Formalised models are simplified representations of empirical phenomena that help to abstract away e...
Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended t...
We discuss the use of Agent-based Modelling for the development and testing of theories about emerge...
This article demonstrates how a technique called Agent-Based Modelling can address a significant cha...
This work is about some of the philosophical problems that arise in the context of agent-based model...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are increasingly important in social science research. They have two obvio...
One way social scientists explain phenomena is by building structural models. These models are expla...
Agent-based models give us a way to model the aggregation of heterogeneous agent s, a feat that is n...
What kind of knowledge can we obtain from agent-based models? The claim that they help us to study t...
Social scientists associate agent-based simulation (ABS) models with three ideas about explanation: ...
We argue that two styles of explanation—mechanistic and ecological—are needed in accounting for the ...
Even though causation is often considered a constitutive aspect of scientific explanation, agent-bas...
Agent-based models (ABMs) have their origins in considerations of complexity science stipulating tha...
Even though agent-based modelling is seen as committing to a mechanistic, generative type of causati...
Agent-based modelling has become a well-established method in social epistemology and philosophy of ...
Formalised models are simplified representations of empirical phenomena that help to abstract away e...
Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended t...
We discuss the use of Agent-based Modelling for the development and testing of theories about emerge...
This article demonstrates how a technique called Agent-Based Modelling can address a significant cha...
This work is about some of the philosophical problems that arise in the context of agent-based model...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are increasingly important in social science research. They have two obvio...
One way social scientists explain phenomena is by building structural models. These models are expla...
Agent-based models give us a way to model the aggregation of heterogeneous agent s, a feat that is n...