Modeling Information

In Luciano Floridi (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Information. Routledge. pp. 137-152 (2016)
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Abstract

The topics of modeling and information come together in at least two ways. Computational modeling and simulation play an increasingly important role in science, across disciplines from mathematics through physics to economics and political science. The philosophical questions at issue are questions as to what modeling and simulation are adding, altering, or amplifying in terms of scientific information. What changes with regard to information acquisition, theoretical development, or empirical confirmation with contemporary tools of computational modeling? In this sense the title of this article is read in the following way: What kind of information is modeling information? What kind of information does modeling give us?

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