In this paper, I investigate how researchers evaluate their characterizations of scientific phenomena. Characterizing phenomena is an important – albeit often overlooked – aspect of scientific research, as phenomena are targets of explanation and theorization. As a result, there is a lacuna in the literature regarding how researchers determine whether their characterization of a target phenomenon is appropriate for their aims. This issue has become apparent for accounts of scientific explanation that take phenomena to be explananda. In particular, philosophers who endorse mechanistic explanation suggest that the discovery of the mechanisms that explain a phenomenon can lead to its recharacterization. However, they fail to make clear how the...
Mechanistic explanations satisfy widely held norms of explanation: the ability to control and answer...
This paper employs an interventionist framework to elucidate some issues having to do with explanat...
Explanations are central to understanding the causal relationships between entities within the envir...
In this paper, I investigate how researchers evaluate their characterizations of scientific phenomen...
Biological explanations are often designed to elucidate the general causal relationships that transc...
The philosophical literature on scientific explanation in neuroscience has been dominated by the ide...
[eng] Understanding how scientists explain has been one of the major goals of the philosophy of scie...
Abstract Previous work has found that people are drawn to explanations of psychological phenomena wh...
It is commonly held that research efforts in the cognitive and behavioral sciences are mainly direct...
According to mainstream philosophical views causal explanation in biology and neuroscience is mechan...
Kronfeldner M. Reconstituting Phenomena. In: Mäki U, Votsis I, Ruphy S, Schurz G, eds. Recent Develo...
In the last few decades, philosophy of science has increasingly focused on multilevel models and cau...
Craver’s (2007) account of explanation in neurobiology offers one of the most sophisticated explicat...
This paper aims to understand how recent discussion of novel and robust behaviour in physics might b...
Mechanistic explanations satisfy widely held norms of explanation: the ability to control and answer...
This paper employs an interventionist framework to elucidate some issues having to do with explanat...
Explanations are central to understanding the causal relationships between entities within the envir...
In this paper, I investigate how researchers evaluate their characterizations of scientific phenomen...
Biological explanations are often designed to elucidate the general causal relationships that transc...
The philosophical literature on scientific explanation in neuroscience has been dominated by the ide...
[eng] Understanding how scientists explain has been one of the major goals of the philosophy of scie...
Abstract Previous work has found that people are drawn to explanations of psychological phenomena wh...
It is commonly held that research efforts in the cognitive and behavioral sciences are mainly direct...
According to mainstream philosophical views causal explanation in biology and neuroscience is mechan...
Kronfeldner M. Reconstituting Phenomena. In: Mäki U, Votsis I, Ruphy S, Schurz G, eds. Recent Develo...
In the last few decades, philosophy of science has increasingly focused on multilevel models and cau...
Craver’s (2007) account of explanation in neurobiology offers one of the most sophisticated explicat...
This paper aims to understand how recent discussion of novel and robust behaviour in physics might b...
Mechanistic explanations satisfy widely held norms of explanation: the ability to control and answer...
This paper employs an interventionist framework to elucidate some issues having to do with explanat...
Explanations are central to understanding the causal relationships between entities within the envir...