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(2014) Synthese 191 (14).

Functional explaining

a new approach to the philosophy of explanation

Daniel A. Wilkenfeld

pp. 3367-3391

In this paper, I argue that explanations just ARE those sorts of things that, under the right circumstances and in the right sort of way, bring about understanding. This raises the question of why such a seemingly simple account of explanation, if correct, would not have been identified and agreed upon decades ago. The answer is that only recently has it been made possible to analyze explanation in terms of understanding without the risk of collapsing both to merely phenomenological states. For the most part, theories of explanation were for 50 years held hostage to the historical accident that they far outstripped in sophistication corresponding accounts of understanding.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-014-0452-z

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Wilkenfeld, D. A. (2014). Functional explaining: a new approach to the philosophy of explanation. Synthese 191 (14), pp. 3367-3391.

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