Some computer simulations have explanatory goals. In a typical case, the computer simulation exemplifies a model generating a phenomenon under investigation. For the simulation to be explanatory, the model has to be explanatory. Models that fully explain phenomena are rare, but a model may offer a partial explanation of a phenomenon. It does this if an isomorphism holds between certain features of the model and certain features of a natural system realizing the phenomenon. The first two sections elaborate this account of a simulation’s explanatory power. The third section illustrates the account by applying it to Brian Skyrms’s (2004) simulations of the evolution of cooperation. The final section uses the account to suggest ways of increasi...
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A computer simulation runs a model generating a phenomenon under investigation. For the simulation t...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
This article aims to develop a new account of scientific explanation for computer simulations. To th...
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This paper is intended as a critical examination of the question of when the use of computer simulat...
My dissertation raises and answers questions about how the growing prevalence of computer simulation...
Abstract It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of so...
This paper discusses critically what simulation models of the evolution of cooperation can possibly ...
Cruse H. The explanatory power and limits of simulation models in the neurosciences. In: Machamer PK...
A chronicled approach to the notion of computer simulations shows that there are two predominant int...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
N° spécial : Modèles, simulations, systèmesComputer simulation and experiment often play the same ep...
It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phen...
The use of computer simulations in different scientific activities has increased considerably in the...
The aim of this paper is to grasp the relevant distinctions between various ys in which models and s...
A computer simulation runs a model generating a phenomenon under investigation. For the simulation t...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
This article aims to develop a new account of scientific explanation for computer simulations. To th...
In this article, I focus on the role of computer simulations as exploratory strategies. I begin by e...
This paper is intended as a critical examination of the question of when the use of computer simulat...
My dissertation raises and answers questions about how the growing prevalence of computer simulation...
Abstract It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of so...
This paper discusses critically what simulation models of the evolution of cooperation can possibly ...
Cruse H. The explanatory power and limits of simulation models in the neurosciences. In: Machamer PK...
A chronicled approach to the notion of computer simulations shows that there are two predominant int...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
N° spécial : Modèles, simulations, systèmesComputer simulation and experiment often play the same ep...
It is often claimed that artificial society simulations contribute to the explanation of social phen...
The use of computer simulations in different scientific activities has increased considerably in the...
The aim of this paper is to grasp the relevant distinctions between various ys in which models and s...