Mechanisms have become much-discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterise them. In this paper, we start with something everyone is agreed on – that mechanisms explain – and investigate what constraints this imposes on our metaphysics of mechanisms. We examine two widely shared premises about how to understand mechanistic explanation: (1) that mechanistic explanation offers a welcome alternative to traditional laws-based explanation and (2) that there are two senses of mechanistic explanation that we call ‘epistemic explanation’ and ‘physical explanation’. We argue that mechanistic explanation requires that mechanisms are both real and local. We then go on to argue that real, local mechanisms require a broadly active meta...
The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based exp...
According to an influential epistemological tradition, science explains phenomena on the basis of la...
Philosophers of psychology debate, among other things, which psychological models, if any, are (or p...
Mechanisms have become much‐discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterize them. ...
After a decade of intense debate about mechanisms, there is still no consensus characterization. In...
Mechanistic explanations reveal the rich causal structure of the world we inhabit. For instance, an ...
The past twenty years have seen a resurgence of philosophical interest in mechanisms, an interest th...
In this field guide, I distinguish five separate senses with which the term ‘mechanism’ is used in c...
In this field guide, I distinguish five separate senses with which the term ‘mechanism’ is used in c...
After a decade of intense debate about mechanisms, there is still no consensus characterization. In ...
How regular do mechanisms need to be, in order to count as mechanisms? This paper addresses two argu...
Life-science phenomena are often explained by specifying the mechanisms that bring them about. The n...
Mechanism is undoubtedly a causal concept, in the sense that ordinary definitions and philosophical ...
Mechanisms are now taken widely in philosophy of science to provide one of modern science’s basic ex...
It is commonly assumed that the concept of mechanism is a keytool for the scientific understanding o...
The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based exp...
According to an influential epistemological tradition, science explains phenomena on the basis of la...
Philosophers of psychology debate, among other things, which psychological models, if any, are (or p...
Mechanisms have become much‐discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterize them. ...
After a decade of intense debate about mechanisms, there is still no consensus characterization. In...
Mechanistic explanations reveal the rich causal structure of the world we inhabit. For instance, an ...
The past twenty years have seen a resurgence of philosophical interest in mechanisms, an interest th...
In this field guide, I distinguish five separate senses with which the term ‘mechanism’ is used in c...
In this field guide, I distinguish five separate senses with which the term ‘mechanism’ is used in c...
After a decade of intense debate about mechanisms, there is still no consensus characterization. In ...
How regular do mechanisms need to be, in order to count as mechanisms? This paper addresses two argu...
Life-science phenomena are often explained by specifying the mechanisms that bring them about. The n...
Mechanism is undoubtedly a causal concept, in the sense that ordinary definitions and philosophical ...
Mechanisms are now taken widely in philosophy of science to provide one of modern science’s basic ex...
It is commonly assumed that the concept of mechanism is a keytool for the scientific understanding o...
The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based exp...
According to an influential epistemological tradition, science explains phenomena on the basis of la...
Philosophers of psychology debate, among other things, which psychological models, if any, are (or p...