Confirmation by Robustness Analysis: A Bayesian Account

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Lorenzo Casini
Jürgen Landes
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[1] Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies,Institute of Economics
[2] Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy,undefined
[3] Open Science Center,undefined
[4] LMU Munich,undefined
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Erkenntnis | 2024年 / 89卷
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Robustness analysis; Minimal models; Agent-based models; Confirmation; Variety of evidence; Stylized facts of finance;
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Some authors claim that minimal models have limited epistemic value (Fumagalli, 2016; Grüne-Yanoff, 2009a). Others defend the epistemic benefits of modelling by invoking the role of robustness analysis for hypothesis confirmation (see, e.g., Levins, 1966; Kuorikoski et al., 2010) but such arguments find much resistance (see, e.g., Odenbaugh & Alexandrova, 2011). In this paper, we offer a Bayesian rationalization and defence of the view that robustness analysis can play a confirmatory role, and thereby shed light on the potential of minimal models for hypothesis confirmation. We illustrate our argument by reference to a case study from macroeconomics. At the same time, we also show that there are cases in which robustness analysis is detrimental to confirmation. We characterize these cases and link them to recent investigations on evidential variety (Landes, 2020b, 2021; Osimani and Landes, forthcoming). We conclude that robustness analysis over minimal models can confirm, but its confirmatory value depends on concrete circumstances.
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页码:367 / 409
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