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The philosophical novelty of computer simulation methods

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Reasons are given to justify the claim that computer simulations and computational science constitute a distinctively new set of scientific methods and that these methods introduce new issues in the philosophy of science. These issues are both epistemological and methodological in kind.

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Humphreys, P. The philosophical novelty of computer simulation methods. Synthese 169, 615–626 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-008-9435-2

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