Computer simulation through an error-statistical lens
pp. 371-384
Abstract
After showing how Deborah Mayo’s error-statistical philosophy of science might be applied to address important questions about the evidential status of computer simulation results, I argue that an error-statistical perspective offers an interesting new way of thinking about computer simulation models and has the potential to significantly improve the practice of simulation model evaluation. Though intended primarily as a contribution to the epistemology of simulation, the analysis also serves to fill in details of Mayo’s epistemology of experiment.
Publication details
Published in:
Staley Kent W., Miller Jean, Mayo Deborah G. (2008) Synthese 163 (3).
Pages: 371-384
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-007-9296-0
Full citation:
Parker Wendy S. (2008) „Computer simulation through an error-statistical lens“. Synthese 163 (3), 371–384.