Session 7 Flashcards

(9 cards)

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Explain the structure of the DN Model

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Explanans must explain the explanandum
“C’s”: statements of antecedent conditions
“L’s”: general laws
“E”: description of the empirical phenomenon to be explained

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Conditions of Adequacy (DN model)

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  1. Explanandum must logically follows from the explanans
  2. Explanans must contain general laws
  3. Explanans must have empirical content
  4. Sentences constituting the explanans must be true
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Problems of the DN model

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  1. Asymmetry: Explanations cannot be reversed -> they have a directedness that arguments lack
  2. Irrelevance problem: Model allows irrelevant factors to be apart of the explanans
  3. Missing Laws: DN model requires general laws, some laws rely on probabilistic reasoning -> inductive reasoning
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Explain the mechanistic model (a mechanism)

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  • causal
  • Individuated by the effect it brings about
  • structural (explicates casual processes within the entirety)
  • hierarchically embedded
  • continuous chain (continuous and contiguous chain of causal links)
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5
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Explain Coleman’s Boat

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Uses the micro-level to explain the macro-level (explanandum)
Macro-level: phenomenon to be explained and initial social situation
Micro-level: agents and how they act and how it’s aggregated to produce the macro outcome

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6
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Explain Scientific Realism

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Scientific theories should provide a literal, true depiction of reality
- Claims about the world
- Casual identification to make accurate predictions
- Truth of assumptions matter

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7
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Explain scientific instrumentalism

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Scientific theories are for generating accurate predictions about the world
Truth value is irrelevant
Quality of a scientific theory depends on how well it predicts

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Arguments against scientific instrumentalism

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  • Neglect of explanation: only focuses on predictions
  • Difficulty in modification (when predictions fail) ∴ degenerative
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9
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Why should we trust science?

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Proven strategy for producing reliable information and successful applications
Designed for self-correction in the long run

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