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The demon's fallacy

simulation modeling and a new style of reasoning

Johannes Lenhard

pp. 137-151

Résumé

Simulation is based on the vast increase in computational power that is available to researchers. This increase, however, does not by itself characterize simulation. What philosophically matters are the conceptual ramifications. Simulation modeling combines extant concepts in a new way. It intertwines different types of experiments and in this way gives rise to a new combinatorial style of reasoning. The argument in favor of this thesis discusses two exemplars of simulation, namely thermodynamics and quantum chemistry. The conclusion reflects upon some of the resulting challenges for the philosophy of science.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Resch Michael M., Kaminski Andreas, Gehring Petra (2017) The science and art of simulation I: exploring - understanding - knowing. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 137-151

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55762-5_10

Citation complète:

Lenhard Johannes, 2017, The demon's fallacy: simulation modeling and a new style of reasoning. In M. M. Resch, A. Kaminski & P. Gehring (eds.) The science and art of simulation I (137-151). Dordrecht, Springer.