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208Agent-Based Simulation and Sociological UnderstandingPerspectives on Science 22 (3): 318-335. 2014.This article discusses agent-based simulation (ABS) as a tool of sociological understanding. I argue that agent-based simulations can play an important role in the expansion of explanatory understanding in the social sciences. The argument is based on an inferential account of understanding (Ylikoski 2009, Ylikoski & Kuorikoski 2010), according to which computer simulations increase our explanatory understanding by expanding our ability to make what-if inferences about social processes and by ma…Read more
Helsinki, Finland
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Social Science |
| Sociology of Science |
| Explanation |
| Interlevel Relations in Science |
| Theories and Models |