PhilSci Archive

The Philosophy of Simulation: Hot New Issues or Same Old Stew?

Frigg, Roman and Reiss, Julian (2007) The Philosophy of Simulation: Hot New Issues or Same Old Stew? [Preprint]

[img]
Preview
PDF
Simulations_August_2007.pdf

Download (150kB)

Abstract

Computer simulations are an exciting tool that plays important roles in many scientific disciplines. This has attracted the attention of a number of philosophers of science. The main tenor in this literature is that computer simulations not only constitute interesting and powerful new science, but that they also raise a host of new philosophical issues. The protagonists in this debate claim no less than that simulations call into question our philosophical understanding of scientific ontology, the epistemology and semantics of models and theories, and the relation between experimentation and theorising, and submit that simulations demand a fundamentally new philosophy of science in many respects. The aim of this paper is to critically evaluate these claims. Our conclusion will be sober. We argue that these claims are overblown and that simulations, far from demanding a new metaphysics, epistemology, semantics and methodology, raise few if any new philosophical problems. The philosophical problems that do come up in connection with simulations are not specific to simulations and most of them are variants of problems that have been discussed in other contexts before.


Export/Citation: EndNote | BibTeX | Dublin Core | ASCII/Text Citation (Chicago) | HTML Citation | OpenURL
Social Networking:
Share |

Item Type: Preprint
Creators:
CreatorsEmailORCID
Frigg, Roman
Reiss, Julian
Keywords: Computer simulation, model, modelling, experiment, epistemology of science, computation, thought experiment.
Subjects: General Issues > Models and Idealization
Depositing User: Roman Frigg
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2007
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2010 15:15
Item ID: 3495
Subjects: General Issues > Models and Idealization
Date: July 2007
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/3495

Monthly Views for the past 3 years

Monthly Downloads for the past 3 years

Plum Analytics

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item