Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unification - have frequently been set into mutual opposition. This paper proposes a "dialectical solution" to this conflict, by arguing that causal explanations are preferable to non-causal explanations because they lead to a higher degree of unification at the level of the explanation of statistical regularities. The core axioms of the theory of causal nets (TC) are justified because they give the best if not the only unifying explanation of two statistical phenomena: screening off and linking up. Alternative explanation attempts are discussed and it is shown why they don't work. It is demonstrated that not the core of TC but extended versions...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
What are scientific theories and how should they be represented? In this article, I propose a causal...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
Two major modern accounts of explanation are the causal and the unification accounts. My aim in this...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
What are scientific theories and how should they be represented? In this article, I propose a causal...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Two key ideas of scientific explanation - explanations as causal information and explanation as unif...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...
Machamer, Darden, and Craver argue (Mechanism) that causal explanations explain effects by describin...
Two major modern accounts of explanation are the causal and the unification accounts. My aim in this...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
In the last couple of years, a few seemingly independent debates on scientific explanation have emer...
What are scientific theories and how should they be represented? In this article, I propose a causal...