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15831 | Explanations have states of affairs as their objects [Chisholm] |
Full Idea: I suggest that states of affairs constitute the objects of the theory of explanation. | |
From: Roderick Chisholm (Person and Object [1976], 4.4) | |
A reaction: It is good to ask what the constituents of a theory of explanation might be. He has an all-embracing notion of state of affairs, whereas I would say that events and processes are separate. See Idea 15828. |