Computational Modeling in Philosophy
ISSN:
1573-0964 (Online)
In this topical collection (11 articles)
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Computational Modelling in Philosophy
Argumentative landscapes: the function of models in social epistemology
N. Emrah Aydinonat, Samuli Reijula, Petri Ylikoski Pages 369-395 -
Computational Modelling in Philosophy
Polycratic hierarchies and networks: what simulation-modeling at the LHC can teach us about the epistemology of simulation
Florian J. Boge, Christian Zeitnitz Pages 445-480 -
Computational Modelling in Philosophy
The stimulus-to-perception connection: a simulation study in the epistemology of perception
Paul D. Thorn Pages 551-578 -
Computational Modelling in Philosophy
The strategy of model building in climate science
Lachlan Douglas Walmsley Pages 745-765 -
Computational Modelling in Philosophy
Lying, more or less: a computer simulation study of graded lies and trust dynamics
Borut Trpin, Anna Dobrosovestnova, Sebastian J. Götzendorfer Pages 991-1018 -
Computational Modelling in Philosophy
The computational philosophy: simulation as a core philosophical method
Conor Mayo-Wilson, Kevin J. S. Zollman Pages 3647-3673 -
Computational Modelling in Philosophy
Real patterns and indispensability
Abel Suñé, Manolo Martínez Pages 4315-4330 -
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Modeling the structure of recent philosophy
Maximilian Noichl Pages 5089-5100 -
Computational Modelling in Philosophy
Adjudicating distributive disagreement
Alexander Motchoulski Pages 5977-6008
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