Explanatory circles

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 108 (C):84-92 (2024)
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Abstract

Roughly put, explanatory circles — if any exist — would be propositions such that (i) each explains the next, and (ii) the last explains the first. In this paper, I give two arguments for the view that there are explanatory circles. The first argument appeals to general relativistic worlds in which time is circular. The second argument appeals to special science theories that describe feedback loops. In addition, I show that three standard arguments against explanatory circles are unsuccessful.

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Isaac Wilhelm
National University of Singapore

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