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Modeling Metaphysics: The Rise of Simulation and the Reversal of Platonism
F. Leron Shultssubject
060303 religions & theologyTranscendence (philosophy)ImmanenceField (Bourdieu)MetaphysicsConceptual space06 humanities and the arts010501 environmental sciences0603 philosophy ethics and religion01 natural sciencesEpistemologySociologyWestern philosophyPlatonismScientific disciplines0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
Philosophical reflection on and around Modeling and Simulation (M&S) is often focused on the ethical and epistemological implications of empirical findings or innovative methods within the field. In this paper I highlight some of the metaphysical implications of developments within M&S. I argue that the rise of simulation within and across scientific disciplines is accelerating the reversal of Platonism, whose emphasis on transcendence and reliance on hierarchical, static categories has dominated western philosophy for over two millennia. The success of M&S methodologies opens up new conceptual space for articulating a metaphysics of immanence that may provide a more adequate basis for understanding and solving many of the problems facing contemporary human societies.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-04-01 | 2019 Spring Simulation Conference (SpringSim) |