Taming vagueness : The philosophy of network science

Elek, Gabor and Babarczy, Eszter (2022) Taming vagueness : The philosophy of network science. Synthese, 200 (2): 68. ISSN 0039-7857

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Abstract

In the last 20 years network science has become an independent scientific field. We argue that by building network models network scientists are able to tame the vagueness of propositions about complex systems and networks, that is, to make these propositions precise. This makes it possible to study important vague properties such as modularity, near-decomposability, scale-freeness or being a small world. Using an epistemic model of network science, we systematically analyse the specific nature of network models and the logic behind the taming mechanism.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Synthese
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? network sciencevaguenessrepresentationcomplexitymodularityphilosophygeneral social sciencessocial sciences(all) ??
ID Code:
166148
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Deposited On:
15 Feb 2022 09:45
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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05 Nov 2024 01:29