Abstract
This article explores the role of the so-called in silico experiments used in molecular biology. It is based on the analysis of some papers that present scientific applications which rely on in silico experiments. By means of this study I found two basic ways of viewing them. According to the first view, the in silico experiment is a computer program that realizes some specific operations: it constitutes some particular experimental conditions, which allow us to investigate biological phenomena, and which complement those present in in vivo and in vitro experiments. According to the second view, in silico experimentation has a different meaning, which corresponds more closely to the meaning of “simulation”: its identity is linked to that of the “model” used to construct such simulation. The authors of the analysed papers never express an intention to standardize a model, so its meaning remains contingent, and cannot be turned into a technical object.
Publisher
Science and Technology Studies
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science
Cited by
4 articles.
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