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Year: 2013

Pages: 975-995

Series: Synthese

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Adolfas Mackonis, "Inference to the best explanation, coherence and other explanatory virtues", Synthese 190 (6), 2013, pp. 975-995.

Inference to the best explanation, coherence and other explanatory virtues

Adolfas Mackonis

pp. 975-995

in: Synthese 190 (6), 2013.

Abstract

This article generalizes the explanationist account of inference to the best explanation (IBE). It draws a clear distinction between IBE and abduction and presents abduction as the first step of IBE. The second step amounts to the evaluation of explanatory power, which consist in the degree of explanatory virtues that a hypothesis exhibits. Moreover, even though coherence is the most often cited explanatory virtue, on pain of circularity, it should not be treated as one of the explanatory virtues. Rather, coherence should be equated with explanatory power and considered to be derivable from the other explanatory virtues: unification, explanatory depth and simplicity.

Publication details

Year: 2013

Pages: 975-995

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Adolfas Mackonis, "Inference to the best explanation, coherence and other explanatory virtues", Synthese 190 (6), 2013, pp. 975-995.