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[from 'Four Decades of Scientific Explanation' by Wesley Salmon, in 11. Knowledge Aims / A. Knowledge / 2. Understanding ]

Full Idea

Knowledge 'that' is descriptive, and knowledge 'why' is explanatory, and it is the latter that provides scientific understanding of our world.

Gist of Idea

It is knowing 'why' that gives scientific understanding, not knowing 'that'

Source

Wesley Salmon (Four Decades of Scientific Explanation [1989], Intro)

Book Reference

Salmon,Wesley C.: 'Four Decades of Scientific Explanation', ed/tr. Humphreys,Paul [Pittsburgh 2006], p.3


A Reaction

I agree, but of course, knowing 'why' may require a lot of knowing 'that'. People with extensive knowledge 'that' things are so tend to understand why something happens more readily than the rest of us ignoramuses.