Does matter really matter?
computer simulations, experiments, and materiality
pp. 483-496
Résumé
A number of recent discussions comparing computer simulation and traditional experimentation have focused on the significance of “materiality.” I challenge several claims emerging from this work and suggest that computer simulation studies are material experiments in a straightforward sense. After discussing some of the implications of this material status for the epistemology of computer simulation, I consider the extent to which materiality (in a particular sense) is important when it comes to making justified inferences about target systems on the basis of experimental results.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Frigg Roman, Hartmann Stephan, Imbert Cyrille (2009) Models and simulations. Synthese 169 (3).
Pages: 483-496
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-008-9434-3
Citation complète:
Parker Wendy S., 2009, Does matter really matter?: computer simulations, experiments, and materiality. Synthese 169 (3), Models and simulations, 483-496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-008-9434-3.