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[from 'Essence, Necessity and Explanation' by Kathrin Koslicki, in 14. Science / D. Explanation / 2. Types of Explanation / g. Causal explanations ]

Full Idea

The Greek does not disambiguate between 'cause' and 'explanation', since the same terms ('aitia' and 'aition') can be translated in both ways.

Gist of Idea

Greek uses the same word for 'cause' and 'explanation'

Source

Kathrin Koslicki (Essence, Necessity and Explanation [2012], 13.3.1 n15)

Book Reference

'Contemporary Aristotelian Metaphysics', ed/tr. Tahko,Tuomas [CUP 2012], p.200


A Reaction

This is essential information if we are to understand Aristotle's Four Causes, which are quite baffling if we take 'causes' in the modern way. The are the Four Modes of Explanation.