Depth: An Account of Scientific Explanation

by Michael Strevens

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Michael Strevens proposes a theory of scientific explanation and understanding that revises and augments the familiar causal approach to explanation. What is revised is the test for explanatorily relevant causal information: Strevens discards the usual criterion of counterfactual dependence in favor of a criterion that turns on a process of progressive abstraction away from a fully detailed, physical causal story. The augmentations include the introduction of a new, noncausal explanatory relevance relation - entanglement - and an independent theory of the role of black-boxing and functional specification in explanation.The abstraction-centered notion of difference-making leads to a rich causal treatment of many aspects of explanation that have been either ignored or handled inadequately by earlier causal approaches, including the explanation of laws and other regularities, with particular attention to the explanation of physically contingent high-level laws, idealization in explanation, and probabilistic explanation in deterministic systems, as in statistical physics, evolutionary biology, and medicine.The result is an account of explanation that has especially significant consequences for the higher-level sciences: biology, psychology, economics, and other social sciences.
  • ISBN10 0674031830
  • ISBN13 9780674031838
  • Publish Date 1 January 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 30 April 2014
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 536
  • Language English