Computational modeling in philosophy: introduction to a topical collection

被引:1
|
作者
Scheller, Simon [1 ]
Merdes, Christoph [2 ]
Hartmann, Stephan [3 ]
机构
[1] Otto Friedrich Univ Bamberg, Inst Polit Wissensch, Feldkirchenstr 21, D-96052 Bamberg, Germany
[2] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Ctr Appl Philosophy Sci & Key Qualificat, Bismarckstr 12, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
[3] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Munich Ctr Math Philosophy, Geschwister Scholl Pl 1, D-80539 Munich, Germany
关键词
Computational modeling; Agent-based modeling; Simulation; Methodology of simulation; Computational philosophy; Epistemology of modeling; COMMUNICATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11229-022-03481-9
中图分类号
N09 [自然科学史]; B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号
01 ; 0101 ; 010108 ; 060207 ; 060305 ; 0712 ;
摘要
Computational modeling should play a central role in philosophy. In this introduction to our topical collection, we propose a small topology of computational modeling in philosophy in general, and show how the various contributions to our topical collection fit into this overall picture. On this basis, we describe some of the ways in which computational models from other disciplines have found their way into philosophy, and how the principles one found here still underlie current trends in the field. Moreover, we argue that philosophers contribute to computational modeling not only by building their own models, but also by thinking about the various applications of the method in philosophy and the sciences. In this context, we note that models in philosophy are usually simple, while models in the sciences are often more complex and empirically grounded. Bridging certain methodological gaps that arise from this discrepancy may prove to be challenging and fruitful for the further development of computational modeling in philosophy and beyond.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Introduction to topical collection “Measuring individual reproductive success in the wild”
    Marco Festa-Bianchet
    Janet Mann
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2022, 76
  • [42] Introduction to topical collection “Sexual selection, sexual conflict and aging”
    C. R. Archer
    D. J. Hosken
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2023, 77
  • [43] Introduction to the topical collection “True enough? Themes from Elgin”
    Federica Isabella Malfatti
    Synthese, 2021, 199 : 1293 - 1305
  • [44] Introduction to the topical collection 'locating representations in the brain: interdisciplinary perspectives'
    Robins, Sarah K.
    De Brigard, Felipe
    SYNTHESE, 2024, 203 (05)
  • [45] Introduction to topical collection "Sexual selection, sexual conflict and aging"
    Archer, C. R.
    Hosken, D. J.
    BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 2023, 77 (02)
  • [46] A roadmap to explanatory pluralism: introduction to the topical collection The Biology of Behaviour
    Eric Muszynski
    Christophe Malaterre
    Synthese, 2021, 199 : 1777 - 1789
  • [47] The topical collection on quality criteria for futures research: a short introduction
    Kuusi, Osmo
    Cuhls, Kerstin
    Steinmueller, Karlheinz
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FUTURES RESEARCH, 2015, 3 (01)
  • [48] Eye movements in general neurology and its subspecialties: introduction to the topical collection
    Zee, David S.
    NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2021, 42 (02) : 387 - 388
  • [49] Foresight as a key enabler of innovation in the economy. Introduction to the topical collection
    Anna Sacio-Szymańska
    Gualtiero Fantoni
    Cornelia Daheim
    European Journal of Futures Research, 2016, 4
  • [50] Eye movements in general neurology and its subspecialties: introduction to the topical collection
    David S. Zee
    Neurological Sciences, 2021, 42 : 387 - 388