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Theoretical explanation in physical science

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An account of physical explanation derived from the instance view of scientific explanation is outlined, and it is shown that this account does not cover explanations by theories which contain theoretical functions. An alternative account, also derived from the instance view, is proposed on the basis of Sneed's account of theories. It is shown that this account does cover theoretical explanations. Finally, it is shown that this account can accommodate explananda that record errors of measurement.

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Forge, J. Theoretical explanation in physical science. Erkenntnis 23, 269–294 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00168294

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