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[filed under theme 14. Science / D. Explanation / 1. Explanation / b. Aims of explanation ]

Full Idea

There are a number of reasons why we explain: out of sheer curiosity, to increase our control of a situation, to help understanding by simplifying or making familiar, to confer meaning or significance, and to give scientific authority to some statement.

Gist of Idea

Explanation is for curiosity, control, understanding, to make meaningful, or to give authority

Source

Michael Stanford (Explanation: the state of play [1991], p.172)

Book Ref

'Cogito Magazine 05/3', ed/tr. Pyle,Andrew [Carfax 1991], p.172


The 3 ideas from Michael Stanford

Audience-relative explanation, or metaphysical explanation based on information? [Stanford]
Explanation is for curiosity, control, understanding, to make meaningful, or to give authority [Stanford]
We can explain by showing constitution, as well as showing causes [Stanford]