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Computer Simulation as a tool for the Philosopher

Computer Simulation as a tool for the Philosopher

Update: 2019-04-18
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Kevin J.S. Zollmann (CMU) gives a talk at the Workshop on Computational Methods in Philosophy (11 April, 2014) titled "Computer Simulation as a tool for the Philosopher". Abstract: While other sciences have been quick to adopt computational methods, philosophy has resisted. In this talk I will argue that rather than being a radical new methodology, computer simulations are entirely consistent with traditional philosophical argument. A number of common objections to computer simulations will be discussed, and some advice regarding best practices in simulation will be provided.
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Computer Simulation as a tool for the Philosopher

Computer Simulation as a tool for the Philosopher

Kevin J.S. Zollmann (CMU)