Geologists, Paleontologists and other historical scientists are frequently concerned with narrative explanations targeting single cases. I show that two distinct explanatory strategies are employed in narratives, simple and complex. A simple narrative has minimal causal detail and is embedded in a regularity, whereas a complex narrative is more detailed and not embedded. The distinction is illustrated through two case studies: the 'snowball earth' explanation of Neoproterozoic glaciation and recent attempts to explain gigantism in Sauropods. This distinction is revelatory of historical science. I argue that at least sometimes which strategy is appropriate is not a pragmatic issue, but turns on the nature of the target. Moreover, the distinc...
There is a pronounced tendency within contemporary philosophy of history to think of historical know...
Evolutionary science writing is an increasingly popular genre but also one frequently criticised for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
We should be optimistic about historical science's capacity to uncover past events, even those leavi...
My dissertation is focused on the question of how it is that explanation works in the “historical sc...
We argue that narratives are central to the success of historical reconstruction. Narrative explanat...
Paleobiologists (and other historical scientists) often provide simple narratives to explain complex...
We analyze in this article, the storytelling methods that are taking place on the occasion of a geol...
I argue that many scientific theories and explanations are irreducibly narrative in character. To th...
Roth develops an argument that resolves disputes persisting since the 19th century about the scienti...
There is a fairly longstanding distinction between what are called the ideographic as opposed to nom...
Our epistemic access to the past is infamously patchy: historical information degrades and disappear...
International audienceThis article investigates how narrative methods that proceed backward in time ...
There is a pronounced tendency within contemporary philosophy of history to think of historical know...
Abstract: The scientific study of myth is dominated by a paradigm that recognizes myth as having bee...
There is a pronounced tendency within contemporary philosophy of history to think of historical know...
Evolutionary science writing is an increasingly popular genre but also one frequently criticised for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
We should be optimistic about historical science's capacity to uncover past events, even those leavi...
My dissertation is focused on the question of how it is that explanation works in the “historical sc...
We argue that narratives are central to the success of historical reconstruction. Narrative explanat...
Paleobiologists (and other historical scientists) often provide simple narratives to explain complex...
We analyze in this article, the storytelling methods that are taking place on the occasion of a geol...
I argue that many scientific theories and explanations are irreducibly narrative in character. To th...
Roth develops an argument that resolves disputes persisting since the 19th century about the scienti...
There is a fairly longstanding distinction between what are called the ideographic as opposed to nom...
Our epistemic access to the past is infamously patchy: historical information degrades and disappear...
International audienceThis article investigates how narrative methods that proceed backward in time ...
There is a pronounced tendency within contemporary philosophy of history to think of historical know...
Abstract: The scientific study of myth is dominated by a paradigm that recognizes myth as having bee...
There is a pronounced tendency within contemporary philosophy of history to think of historical know...
Evolutionary science writing is an increasingly popular genre but also one frequently criticised for...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...