Data supplementary to the paper 'Modelling value change; An exploratory approach'

doi:10.4121/c0c5d9c3-e2f9-4422-99d2-89f1a234cd26.v1
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doi: 10.4121/c0c5d9c3-e2f9-4422-99d2-89f1a234cd26
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de Wildt, Tristan; Ibo van de Poel (2024): Data supplementary to the paper 'Modelling value change; An exploratory approach'. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/c0c5d9c3-e2f9-4422-99d2-89f1a234cd26.v1
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This model has been developed together with the publication ‘Modelling Value Change - An Exploratory Approach’


Value change and moral change have increasingly become topics of interest in the philosophical literature. Several theoretical accounts have been proposed. Such accounts are usually based on certain theoretical and conceptual assumptions and their strengths and weaknesses are often hard to determine and compare, also because they are based on limited empirical evidence.


We propose that a step forward can be made with the help of agent-based modelling (ABM). ABM can be used to investigate whether a simulation model based on a specific account of value change can reproduce relevant phenomena. To illustrate this approach, we built a model based on the pragmatist account of value change proposed in van de Poel and Kudina (2022). We show that this model can reproduce four relevant phenomena, namely 1) the inevitability and stability of values, 2) how different societies may react differently to external shocks, 3) moral revolutions, and 4) lock-in.

history
  • 2024-04-19 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
nlogo, py, pdf, docx
associated peer-reviewed publication
Modelling Value Change: An Exploratory Approach
funding
  • ERC No 788321 ValueChange
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Department of Values, Technology and Innovation

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