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Year: 2013

Pages: 3087-3105

Series: Synthese

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Robert Northcott, "Degree of explanation", Synthese 190 (15), 2013, pp. 3087-3105.

Degree of explanation

Robert Northcott

pp. 3087-3105

in: Synthese 190 (15), 2013.

Abstract

Partial explanations are everywhere. That is, explanations citing causes that explain some but not all of an effect are ubiquitous across science, and these in turn rely on the notion of degree of explanation. I argue that current accounts are seriously deficient. In particular, they do not incorporate adequately the way in which a cause’s explanatory importance varies with choice of explanandum. Using influential recent contrastive theories, I develop quantitative definitions that remedy this lacuna, and relate it to existing measures of degree of causation. Among other things, this reveals the precise role here of chance, as well as bearing on the relation between causal explanation and causation itself.

Publication details

Year: 2013

Pages: 3087-3105

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Robert Northcott, "Degree of explanation", Synthese 190 (15), 2013, pp. 3087-3105.