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Full Idea
In the natural sciences we seek for causes and ask for explanation (erklären), but in the human or cultural sciences we seek understanding (verstehen) by means of interpretation.
Gist of Idea
Natural science seeks explanation; human sciences seek understanding
Source
report of Wilhelm Dilthey (works [1883]) by Thomas Mautner - Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy p.144
Book Ref
Mautner,Thomas: 'Dictionary of Philosophy' [Penguin 1997], p.144
A Reaction
This seems a nice distinction. The prospects of finding the causes or explanations of Shakespeare's plays don't look good, and when you have explained the causes of a chemical reaction you probably have all you need.