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The Problems of Philosophy in Their Interconnection - Winter Semester Lecture, 1933-34 (Hardcover, 1987 ed.): Moritz Schlick The Problems of Philosophy in Their Interconnection - Winter Semester Lecture, 1933-34 (Hardcover, 1987 ed.)
Moritz Schlick; Edited by Henk L. Mulder, A.J. Kox, R. Hegselmann
R5,706 Discovery Miles 57 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Modelling and Simulation in the Social Sciences from the Philosophy of Science Point of View (Hardcover, 1996 ed.): R.... Modelling and Simulation in the Social Sciences from the Philosophy of Science Point of View (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
R. Hegselmann, Ulrich Mueller, Klaus G. Troitzsch
R4,538 Discovery Miles 45 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Model building in the social sciences can increasingly rely on well elaborated formal theories. At the same time inexpensive large computational capacities are now available. Both make computer-based model building and simulation possible in social science, whose central aim is in particular an understanding of social dynamics. Such social dynamics refer to public opinion formation, partner choice, strategy decisions in social dilemma situations and much more. In the context of such modelling approaches, novel problems in philosophy of science arise which must be analysed - the main aim of this book. Interest in social simulation has recently been growing rapidly world- wide, mainly as a result of the increasing availability of powerful personal computers. The field has also been greatly influenced by developments in cellular automata theory (from mathematics) and in distributed artificial intelligence which provided tools readily applicable to social simulation. This book presents a number of modelling and simulation approaches and their relations to problems in philosophy of science. It addresses sociologists and other social scientists interested in formal modelling, mathematical sociology, and computer simulation as well as computer scientists interested in social science applications, and philosophers of social science.

Modelling and Simulation in the Social Sciences from the Philosophy of Science Point of View (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Modelling and Simulation in the Social Sciences from the Philosophy of Science Point of View (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1996)
R. Hegselmann, Ulrich Mueller, Klaus G. Troitzsch
R4,359 Discovery Miles 43 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Model building in the social sciences can increasingly rely on well elaborated formal theories. At the same time inexpensive large computational capacities are now available. Both make computer-based model building and simulation possible in social science, whose central aim is in particular an understanding of social dynamics. Such social dynamics refer to public opinion formation, partner choice, strategy decisions in social dilemma situations and much more. In the context of such modelling approaches, novel problems in philosophy of science arise which must be analysed - the main aim of this book. Interest in social simulation has recently been growing rapidly world- wide, mainly as a result of the increasing availability of powerful personal computers. The field has also been greatly influenced by developments in cellular automata theory (from mathematics) and in distributed artificial intelligence which provided tools readily applicable to social simulation. This book presents a number of modelling and simulation approaches and their relations to problems in philosophy of science. It addresses sociologists and other social scientists interested in formal modelling, mathematical sociology, and computer simulation as well as computer scientists interested in social science applications, and philosophers of social science.

Computer Modelling of Social Processes (Paperback): Wim B.G. Liebrand, Andrzej Nowak, R. Hegselmann Computer Modelling of Social Processes (Paperback)
Wim B.G. Liebrand, Andrzej Nowak, R. Hegselmann
R1,870 Discovery Miles 18 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book introduces and the new computer-based research methods for studying and modeling complex social phenomena. It is the first coherent collection that surveys the impact that computer-based methods have had on the social and behavioural sciences and illustrates the potential for future research. The methods are presented in an accessible manner and do not assume any background in computer science. The authors introduce each chapter and explain how computers can help to study social processes and each method is described in relation to a substantive issue to show how it can contribute to our understanding of complex problems. The themes covered include computer simulation, neural and social networks and the visualization of complex network data.

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