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  1. User’s Reviews. Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website: ⭐A classic statement of a logical empiricist (LE) account of explanation – LE being the dominant philosophy of science in the middle part of the 20th century, and still influential today in some of the “aspiring” sciences (such as experimental psychology and economics).

  2. 9. Mai 2003 · Scientific Explanation. First published Fri May 9, 2003; substantive revision Mon May 10, 2021. Issues concerning scientific explanation have been a focus of philosophical attention from Pre-Socratic times through the modern period. However, modern discussion really begins with the development of the Deductive-Nomological ( DN) model.

  3. Aspects of Scientific Explanation: And Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 1 Aspects of Scientific Explanation: And Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science, Carl Gustav Hempel: Author: Carl Gustav Hempel: Edition: 2: Publisher: Free Press, 1965: Original from: Cornell University: Digitized: Dec 10, 2008: ISBN: 002914390X ...

  4. Philip Kitcher and Wesley C. Salmon have edited an important anthology of new papers on scientific explanation, a central problem—possibly the central problem—in the theory of science (Kitcher and Salmon 1989). Their collection begins with a comprehensive essay by Salmon that attempts to trace the development of work on this issue from Hempel and Oppenheim (1948) to the present. The ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2022 · Abstract. Scientific explanations must bear the proper relationship to the world: they must depict what, out in the world, is responsible for the explanandum. But explanations must also bear the proper relationship to their audience: they must be able to create human understanding. With few exceptions, philosophical accounts of explanation ...

  6. CARL G. HEMPEL. Aspects of scientific explanation and other essays in the philosophy of science. New York: The Free Press, 1965. 505 pp. It scarcely requires a mere reviewer to inform readers of this journal that a book such as this one by Professor Hempel is very likely to become a classic. The author's distinguished reputa-

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