[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] When we ask questions like "why won't my car engine start?" or "why is John late?" we are searching for explanations. We search for explanations in a variety of contexts and for a variety of reasons. Sometimes we want a friend to give us just enough information to enable us to make a quick decision (e.g. "How do you know this left turn is correct?"). At other times, we want more precise, detailed information (e.g. "Why exactly does water transition directly from solid phase to gas phase?"). We search for explanations because we are curious and because we want to understand reality correctly. Moreover, we search for explanations because they help us solve problems, organ...
This is an introduction to the volume "Explanation Beyond Causation: Philosophical Perspectives on N...
When evaluating the success of causal theories of explanation the focus has typically been on the le...
People often answer why-questions with what we call experiential explanations: narratives or stories...
Comparisons of rival explanations or theories often involve vague appeals to explanatory power. In t...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
An account of scientific explanation is presented according to which (1) scientific explanation cons...
This paper is a defense of an elaborated ideal explanatory text conception against criticism as put ...
Theories of explanation seek to tell us what distinctively explanatory information is. The most ambi...
Causal accounts of scientific explanation are currently broadly accepted (though not universally so)...
For the most part, scientific explanations are answers to why-questions. A scientific explanation of...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific explanation purport to be pragmatic. They claim that what ...
Scientific explanation is an important goal of scientific practise. Philosophers have proposed a str...
This paper sketches a causal account of scientific explanation designed to sustain the judgment that...
The problem of scientific explanation as it pertains to the explanation of singular facts or events ...
This is an introduction to the volume "Explanation Beyond Causation: Philosophical Perspectives on N...
When evaluating the success of causal theories of explanation the focus has typically been on the le...
People often answer why-questions with what we call experiential explanations: narratives or stories...
Comparisons of rival explanations or theories often involve vague appeals to explanatory power. In t...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
An account of scientific explanation is presented according to which (1) scientific explanation cons...
This paper is a defense of an elaborated ideal explanatory text conception against criticism as put ...
Theories of explanation seek to tell us what distinctively explanatory information is. The most ambi...
Causal accounts of scientific explanation are currently broadly accepted (though not universally so)...
For the most part, scientific explanations are answers to why-questions. A scientific explanation of...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific explanation purport to be pragmatic. They claim that what ...
Scientific explanation is an important goal of scientific practise. Philosophers have proposed a str...
This paper sketches a causal account of scientific explanation designed to sustain the judgment that...
The problem of scientific explanation as it pertains to the explanation of singular facts or events ...
This is an introduction to the volume "Explanation Beyond Causation: Philosophical Perspectives on N...
When evaluating the success of causal theories of explanation the focus has typically been on the le...
People often answer why-questions with what we call experiential explanations: narratives or stories...