The Nature of Explanation

The Nature of Explanation
Title The Nature of Explanation PDF eBook
Author K. J. W. Craik
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 140
Release 1967-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521094450

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In his only complete work of any length, Kenneth Craik considers thought as a term for the conscious working of a highly complex machine.

The Nature of Explanation

The Nature of Explanation
Title The Nature of Explanation PDF eBook
Author Kenneth James Williams Craik
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1952
Genre Causation
ISBN

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The Nature of Explanation

The Nature of Explanation
Title The Nature of Explanation PDF eBook
Author Peter Achinstein
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 398
Release 1983
Genre Explanation
ISBN 019503743X

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A new approach to the definition of scientific explanation. Unlike standard theories, it focuses initially on the explaining act itself, to which reference must be made in order to understand what an explanation is and how it can be evaluated in the sciences.

The Nature of Scientific Explanation

The Nature of Scientific Explanation
Title The Nature of Scientific Explanation PDF eBook
Author Jude P. Dougherty
Publisher CUA Press
Total Pages 142
Release 2013-01-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0813220149

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In his newest work, distinguished philosopher Jude P. Dougherty challenges contemporary empiricisms and other accounts of science that reduce it to description and prediction.

The Nature of Explanation

The Nature of Explanation
Title The Nature of Explanation PDF eBook
Author Kenneth J. W. Craik
Publisher
Total Pages 126
Release 1967
Genre
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The Nature of Explanation

The Nature of Explanation
Title The Nature of Explanation PDF eBook
Author Peter Achinstein
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 402
Release 1985-10-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0198020767

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Offering a new approach to scientific explanation, this book focuses initially on the explaining act itself. From that act, a "product" emerges: an explanation. To understand what that product is, as well as how it can be evaluated in the sciences, reference must be made to the concept of the explaining act. Following an account of the explaining act, its product, and the evaluation of explanations, the theory is brought to bear on these issues: Why have the standard models of scientific explanation been unsuccessful, and can there be a model of the type sought? What is causal explanation, and must explanation in the sciences be causal? What is a functional explanation? The "illocutionary" theory of explanation developed at the outset is used in discussing these issues, and contrasting philosophical viewpoints are assessed.

The Nature of Psychological Explanation

The Nature of Psychological Explanation
Title The Nature of Psychological Explanation PDF eBook
Author Robert Cummins
Publisher Bradford Books
Total Pages 219
Release 1985
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780262530651

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In exploring the nature of psychological explanation, this book looks at how psychologists theorize about the human ability to calculate, to speak a language and the like. It shows how good theorizing explains or tries to explain such abilities as perception and cognition. It recasts the familiar explanations of "intelligence" and "cognitive capacity" as put forward by philosophers such as Fodor, Dennett, and others in terms of a theory of explanation that makes established doctrine more intelligible to professionals and their students.In particular, the book shows that vestigial adherence to the positivists' D-N model has distorted the view of philosophers of science about what psychologists (and biologists) do and has masked the real nature of explanation. Major sections in the book cover Analysis and Subsumption; Functional Analysis; Understanding Cognitive Capacities; and Historical Reflections.Robert Cummins is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle. A Bradford Book.