ABSTRACT

Models are used to explore possibilities across all scientific fields. Climate models simulate the potential future climatic conditions under various emissions scenarios, macroeconomic models investigate the implications of various fiscal and monetary policy initiatives, and infectious diseases models study the spread of viral diseases under a range of conditions. Such modeling approaches have not gone ignored by philosophers of science, but they have only recently started to explicitly address modeling the possible. So far, the discussion has been spread across a variety of more or less isolated pockets of debate in the philosophy of science. Modeling the Possible: Perspectives from Philosophy of Science draws together these studies, focusing specifically on how various modeling practices probe possibilities and justify claims concerning them.

The volume is divided into three sections, plus an introductory chapter. The introductory chapter provides a state-of-the-art survey of the discussions of modeling possibilities within the philosophy of science, as well as an introduction to the book’s main themes and individual papers. The three sections focus on different kinds of possibility concepts, possibility spaces, and how-possibly modeling in practical situations. The chapters contained in this volume address conceptual and theoretical issues while also presenting case studies from various scientific domains: physics, evolutionary and synthetic biology, network science, climate science, economics, and epidemiology.

Essential reading for philosophers of science, epistemologists, and modelers in various scientific disciplines, Modeling the Possible is also suitable for anyone interested in model-based scientific inferences, their validity, and the policy conclusions derived from them.

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part I|76 pages

Possibility Concepts for Scientific Use

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chapter 1|21 pages

Through the Prism of Modal Epistemology

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Perspectives on Modal Modeling
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chapter 3|16 pages

Actual Possibility

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chapter 4|19 pages

The Possibilities in Propensities

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Emergence and Modality
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part II|74 pages

Possibility Spaces

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chapter 5|18 pages

Invariance, Modality, and Modeling

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chapter 6|20 pages

Modeling the Biologically Possible

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Evolvability as a Modal Concept
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chapter 8|17 pages

Beyond Networks

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Explaining Dynamics in the Natural and Social Sciences
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part III|107 pages

Exploring How-Possibly in Practical Contexts

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chapter 10|25 pages

Modeling Climate Possibilities

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chapter 11|21 pages

Prospective Modeling

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chapter 12|23 pages

Alternative Worlds

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Reasonable Worlds? Plausible Worlds?
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