Aspects of Scientific Explanation

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Aspects of Scientific Explanation is a seminal work in the philosophy of science that systematically analyzes the structure and logic of scientific explanations, especially through the deductive-nomological model.

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instanceOf book
work in philosophy of science
academicDiscipline analytic philosophy
addresses explanation vs prediction
logical structure of scientific theories
probabilistic explanation
problem of confirmation
role of laws in explanation
author Carl Hempel
surface form: Carl G. Hempel

Carl Hempel
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countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Aspects of Scientific Explanation self-linksurface differs
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inductive-statistical model of explanation
field logic
philosophy
genre academic book
non-fiction
hasPart essays on probability and induction
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Studies in the Logic of Confirmation
surface form: “Studies in the Logic of Confirmation”

“The Function of General Laws in History”
historicalPeriod 20th century
influenced Bas van Fraassen
surface form: Bas C. van Fraassen

James Woodward
Peter Railton
Wesley C. Salmon
philosophy of scientific explanation in the 20th century
isConsidered classic statement of the covering-law model
seminal work in philosophy of science
language English
mainSubject confirmation theory
covering-law model
deductive-nomological model
inductive-statistical model
laws of nature
logical empiricism
philosophy of science
probability and explanation
scientific explanation
theory of explanation
proposes covering-law account of explanation
publicationYear 1965
publisher Free Press
targetAudience philosophers of science
scientists interested in methodology
students of philosophy of science

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this entity surface form: deductive-nomological model of explanation