Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out in the world, is responsible for the explanandum. But explanations must also bear the proper relationship to their audience: they must be able to create human understanding. With few exceptions, philosophical accounts of explanation either ignore entirely the relationship between explanations and their audience or else demote this consideration to an ancillary role. In contrast, I argue that considering an explanation’s communicative role is crucial to any satisfactory account of explanation
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
Some argue that the term “explanation” in science is ambiguous, referring to at least three distinct...
The tremendous philosophical focus on how to characterize explanatory metaphysical dependence has ec...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
According to one large family of views, scientific explanations explain a phenomenon (such as an eve...
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Jörg Cassens, Rebekah Wegener, Lorenz Habenicht, and Julian Blohm discuss the dialogic form of expla...
Jörg Cassens, Rebekah Wegener, Lorenz Habenicht, and Julian Blohm discuss the dialogic form of expla...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
Some argue that the term “explanation” in science is ambiguous, referring to at least three distinct...
The tremendous philosophical focus on how to characterize explanatory metaphysical dependence has ec...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out i...
According to one large family of views, scientific explanations explain a phenomenon (such as an eve...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] When we ask questions like "...
Jörg Cassens, Rebekah Wegener, Lorenz Habenicht, and Julian Blohm discuss the dialogic form of expla...
Jörg Cassens, Rebekah Wegener, Lorenz Habenicht, and Julian Blohm discuss the dialogic form of expla...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
It is not a particularly hard thing to want or seek explanations. In fact, explanations seem to be a...
Some argue that the term “explanation” in science is ambiguous, referring to at least three distinct...
The tremendous philosophical focus on how to characterize explanatory metaphysical dependence has ec...