On the eliminative explanation of social theories

Bulletin of the Section of Logic 11 (1-2):80-81 (1982)
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Abstract

According to scientic realism the ultimate best explanation of the facts and patterns of the framework of common sense or the \manifest image" takes place by showing that these facts and patterns are not real but that they, yet in some sense have counterparts within the scientic image explainable by the best-explaining theories. This explanation can be called eliminative explanation, for it ia part and parcel of this realist idea of explanation that the explananda become eliminated in the process of explanation. The paper investigates some types of realist explanation under the phrase `cor- rective explanation', viz. a correspondence rule account below) and a reinterpretation view ). While in them no elimination directly takes place they can be regarded as being conducive to, and giving reasons for, the ultimate elimination of the explananda.

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reprint Tuomela, Raimo (1983) "On the eliminative explanation of social theories". Studia Logica 42(2-3):331 - 345

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Raimo Tuomela
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