Explanation sketches

Philosophy of Science 32 (2):168-172 (1965)
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According to Hempel, historians do not offer full-blown explanations. Rather, they typically present explanation-sketches which need filling out. On his account, … Such a sketch consists of a more or less vague indication of the laws and initial conditions considered as relevant, and it needs ‘filling out’ in order to turn into a full fledged explanation. This filling out requires further empirical research for which the sketch suggests the direction …

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Newman and explanation-sketches.S. T. Goh - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):273-275.

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