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Single Idea 11996

[catalogued under 14. Science / D. Explanation / 2. Types of Explanation / k. Explanations by essence]

Full Idea

It seems highly likely that some non-essential properties may explain more about the individual or about things of his kind than the peripheral properties.

Clarification

For 'peripheral properties', see Idea 11995

Gist of Idea

Some non-essential properties may explain more than essential-but-peripheral ones do

Source

Joan Kung (Aristotle on Essence and Explanation [1977], II)

Book Reference

-: 'Philosophical Studies' [-], p.366


A Reaction

Another important issue, if one is defending the explanatory role of essences. It is not only essences which explain. A key question is whether we endorse individual essences as well as generic ones. I think we should. They explain the details.