As Aristotle stated, scientific explanation is based on deductive
argument-yet, Wesley C. Salmon points out, not all deductive arguments
are qualified explanations. The validity of the explanation must
itself be examined. Four Decades of Scientific Explanation
provides a comprehensive account of the developments in scientific
explanation that transpired in the last four decades of the twentieth
century. It continues to stand as the most comprehensive treatment of
the writings on the subject during these years.Building on the
historic 1948 essay by Carl G. Hempel and Paul Oppenheim, "Studies in
the Logic of Explanation," which introduced the deductive-nomological
(D-N) model on which most work on scientific explanation was based for
the following four decades, Salmon goes beyond this model's inherent
basis of describing empirical knowledge to tells us "not only
what, but also why." Salmon examines the predominant
models in chronological order and describes their development,
refinement, and criticism or rejection.Four Decades of Scientific
Explanation underscores the need for a consensus of approach and
ongoing evaluations of methodology in scientific explanation, with the
goal of providing a better understanding of natural phenomena.
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ISBN
9780822973027
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Pittsburgh Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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