Philosophy and simulation

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We can enhance discussions of simulation by distinguishing between the rationale for using simulation and the philosophical tools for conceptualizing it. I offer my thoughts, inspired by this symposium, on the proposition that simulation is little more than stuff of our minds, a figment of our imagination. I also argue that philosophy is important to all simulation/gaming work. © 2011 SAGE Publications.

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Crookall, D. (2011, April). Philosophy and simulation. Simulation and Gaming. https://doi.org/10.1177/1046878111406787

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