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[catalogued under 14. Science / D. Explanation / 2. Types of Explanation / g. Causal explanations]

Full Idea

The fault of the causal theory of explanation was to overlook the fact that there are more ways of making something what it is or being responsible for it than by causing it. …Causation is a particular type of determinative relation.

Gist of Idea

The causal theory of explanation neglects determinations which are not causal

Source

David-Hillel Ruben (Explaining Explanation [1990], Ch 7)

Book Reference

Ruben,David-Hillel: 'Explaining Explanation' [Routledge 1990], p.231


A Reaction

The only thing I can think of is that certain abstract facts are 'determined' by other abtract facts, without being 'caused' by them. A useful word.