Blanchard, Thomas
(2020)
Explanatory Abstraction and the Goldilocks Problem:
Interventionism Gets Things Just Right.
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 71.
pp. 633-663.
ISSN 0007-0882
Abstract
Theories of explanation need to account for a puzzling feature of our explanatory practices:
the fact that we prefer explanations that are relatively abstract but only moderately so.
Contra Franklin-Hall (2016), I argue that the interventionist account of explanation
provides a natural and elegant explanation of this fact. By striking the right balance
between specificity and generality, moderately abstract explanations optimally subserve
what interventionists regard as the goal of explanation, namely identifying possible
interventions that would have changed the explanandum.
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