Comments on ‘Hempel's ambiguity’ by J. Alberto Coffa |
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Authors: | Wesley C. Salmon |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Arizona, USA |
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Abstract: | Using Coffa's paper as a point of departure, this brief note is designed to show that Hempel's inductive-statistical model of explanation implicitly construes explanations of that type as defective deductive-nomological explanations, with the consequence that there is no such thing as genuine inductive-statistical explanation according to Hempel's account. This result suggests a possible implicit commitment to determinism behind Hempel's theory of scientific explanation. |
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