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  1. Understanding and how-possibly explanations: Why can’t they be friends?Philippe Verreault-Julien & Till Grüne-Yanoff - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-14.
    In the current debate on the relation between how-possibly explanations (HPEs) and understanding, two seemingly irreconcilable positions have emerged, which either deny or assert HPEs’ contribution to understanding. We argue, in contrast, that there is substantial room for reconciliation between these positions. First, we show that a shared assumption is unfounded: HPEs can be interpreted as being correct explanations. Second, we argue that what we call the standard account is actually compatible with the claim that HPEs may improve understanding. Our (...)
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