Causal, teleological and evolutionary explanation

Abstract

Explanation is a human activity. Teleological, causal, and evolutionary explanations are all valid forms of responding to particular puzzlements. Reductionism incorrectly assumes there is one absolute explanation. While causal explanation appeals primarily to necessity, evolutionary explanation is based largely on contingency.

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David L. Thompson
Memorial University of Newfoundland

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