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On Explanations in Physics: Sketch of an Alternative to Hempel's Account of the Explanation of Laws.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

Jon Dorling*
Affiliation:
Chelsea College

Extract

In pursuing philosophical enquiries in the foundations of physics, I have found myself operating with a concept of explanation which has a quite different logical syntax from the concept which Hempel has explicated. I suspect that the concept of explanation I operate with is not especially idiosyncratic, is not fully captured in the existing philosophical literature (though I am open to correction here), and that it may be the more appropriate concept if we are to consider explanation as the goal of physics. I therefore propose to give here a short account of the structure of this alternative concept of explanation.

Type
Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © Philosophy of Science Association 1978

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References

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