科学哲学
比例(比率)
代表(政治)
背景(考古学)
计算机科学
认识论
描绘
语言哲学
物理科学
科学建模
管理科学
数据科学
形而上学
社会学
哲学
地质学
社会科学
物理
政治
古生物学
经济
法学
量子力学
语言学
政治学
出处
期刊:Synthese
[Springer Nature]
日期:2021-11-01
卷期号:199 (5-6): 14167-14199
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11229-021-03416-w
摘要
While the predominant focus of the philosophical literature on scientific modeling has been on single-scale models, most systems in nature exhibit complex multiscale behavior, requiring new modeling methods. This challenge of modeling phenomena across a vast range of spatial and temporal scales has been called the tyranny of scales problem. Drawing on research in the geosciences, I synthesize and analyze a number of strategies for taming this tyranny in the context of conceptual, physical, and mathematical modeling. This includes several strategies that can be deployed in physical (table-top) modeling, even when strict dynamical scaling fails. In all cases, I argue that having an adequate conceptual model—given both the nature of the system and the particular purpose of the model—is essential. I draw a distinction between depiction and representation, and use this research in the geosciences to advance a number of debates in the philosophy of modeling.
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