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Jun 2000
ISBN 0262112493
406 pp.
6 illus.
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Explanation and Cognition
Frank C. Keil and Robert A. Wilson

Explanations seem to be a large and natural part of our cognitive lives. As Frank Keil and Robert Wilson write, "When a cognitive activity is so ubiquitous that it is expressed both in a preschooler's idle questions and in work that is the culmination of decades of scholarly effort, one has to ask whether we really have one and the same phenomenon or merely different cognitively based phenomena that are loosely, or even metaphorically, related."

This book is unusual in its interdisciplinary approach to that ubiquitous activity. The essays address five basic questions about explanation: How do explanatory capacities develop? Are there kinds of explanation? Do explanations correspond to domains of knowledge? Why do we seek explanations, and what do they accomplish? How central are causes to explanation? The essays draw on work in the history and philosophy of science, the philosophy of mind and language, the development of concepts in children, conceptual change in adults, and reasoning in human and artificial systems. They also introduce emerging perspectives on explanation from computer science, linguistics, and anthropology.

Table of Contents
 Preface
 Contributors
1 Explaining Explanation
by Frank C. Keil and Robert A. Wilson
I Cognizing Explanations: Three Gambits
2 Discovering Explanations
by Herbert A. Simon
3 The Naturalness of Religion and the Unnaturalness of Science
by Robert N. McCauley
4 The Shadow and Shallows of Explanation
by Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil
II Explaining Cognition
5 "How Does It Work?" versus "What Are the Laws?": Two Conceptions of Psychological Explanation
by Robert Cummins
6 Twisted Tales: Causal Complexity and Cognitive Scientific Explanation
by Andy Clark
III The Representation of Causal Patterns
7 Bayes Nets as Psychological Models
by Clark Glymour
8 The Role of Mechanism Beliefs in Causal Reasoning
by Woo-kyoung Ahn and Charles W. Kalish
9 Causality in the Mind: Estimating Contextual and Conjunctive Power
by Patricia W. Cheng
10 Explaining Disease: Correlations, Causes, and Mechanisms
by Paul Thagard
IV Cognitive Development, Science, and Explanation
11 Explanation in Scientists and Children
by William F. Brewer, Clark A. Chinn and Ala Samarapungavan
12 Explanation as Orgasm and the Drive for Causal Knowledge: The Function, Evolution, and Phenomenology of the Theory Formation System
by Alison Gopnik
V Explanatory Influences on Concept Acquisition and Use
13 Explanatory Knowledge and Conceptual Combination
by Christine Johnson and Frank Keil
14 Explanatory Concepts
by Gregory L. Murphy
 Index
 
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