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Statistical explanation

Philosophy of Science 39 (4):500-506 (1972)

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  1. The diagnostic process as a statistical-causal analysis.Hans Westmeyer - 1975 - Theory and Decision 6 (1):57-86.
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  • Reply to Lehman.Wesley C. Salmon - 1973 - Philosophy of Science 40 (3):397-402.
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  • Homogeneity and explanatory depth.John Meixner - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (3):366-381.
    Wesley Salmon has recently proposed a new theory of scientific explanation based on a model which he calls the statistical-relevance model. It is intended primarily as an account of the structure of explanations of particular events--explanations which, according to Salmon, are very often motivated largely by practical concerns. Two important features of this account are the concepts of homogeneity and screening off. In this paper we argue that the employment of these two concepts (which, in fact, are intimately connected) is (...)
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  • An exploration of salmon's s-r model of explanation.Noretta Koertge - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (3):270-274.
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