Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Advantages and disadvantages of modelling

Ludwig von Bertalanffy writes about any attempt to model Nature and its constituents:

"Conceptual models which, in simplified and therefore comprehensible form, try to represent certain aspects of reality, are basic in any attempt at theory; whether we apply the Newtonian model in mechanics, the model of corpuscle or wave in atomic physics, use simplified models to describe the growth of a population, or the model of a game to describe political decisions. The advantages and dangers of models are well known. The advantage is in the fact that this is the way to create a theory -i.e. the model permits deductions from premises, explanation and prediction, with often unexpected results. The danger is oversimplification: to make it conceptually controllable we have to reduce reality to a conceptual skeleton- the question remaining whether, in doing so, we have not cut out vital parts of the anatomy. The danger of oversimplification is the greater the more multifarious and complex the phenomenon is. This applies not only to «grand theories» of culture and history but to models we find in any psychological or sociological journal.
Ludwig von Bertalanffy, General system theory, Chapter 8

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