Does IBE Require a ‘Model’ of Explanation?

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (2):727-750 (2017)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

In this article, I consider an important challenge to the popular theory of scientific inference commonly known as ‘inference to the best explanation’, one that has received scant attention.1 1 The problem is that there exists a wide array of rival models of explanation, thus leaving IBE objectionably indeterminate. First, I briefly introduce IBE. Then, I motivate the problem and offer three potential solutions, the most plausible of which is to adopt a kind of pluralism about the rival models of explanation. However, I argue that how ranking explanations on this pluralistic account of IBE remains obscure and pluralism leads to contradictory results. In light of these objections, I attempt to dissolve the problem by showing why IBE does not require a ‘model’ of explanation and by giving an account of what explanation consists in within the context of IBE.

Other Versions

No versions found

Similar books and articles

Analytics

Added to PP
2017-07-06

Downloads
1,395 (#11,916)

6 months
244 (#10,664)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Frank Cabrera
University of Arkansas, Little Rock