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411How simulations failSynthese 190 (12): 2367-2390. 2011.‘The problem with simulations is that they are doomed to succeed.’ So runs a common criticism of simulations—that they can be used to ‘prove’ anything and are thus of little or no scientific value. While this particular objection represents a minority view, especially among those who work with simulations in a scientific context, it raises a difficult question: what standards should we use to differentiate a simulation that fails from one that succeeds? In this paper we build on a structural ana…Read more
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108Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human–Technology RelationsLexington Books. 2015.This book provides an introduction to postphenomenology, an emerging school of thought in the philosophy of technology and science and technology studies, which addresses the relationships users develop with the devices they use
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Applied Ethics |
General Philosophy of Science |