Galton, reversion and the quincunx: The rise of statistical explanation
Autor: | Collin Rice, Yasha Rohwer, André Ariew |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Biometry Models Statistical Galton's problem Philosophy 05 social sciences History 19th Century 06 humanities and the arts General Medicine 050905 science studies 0603 philosophy ethics and religion medicine.disease_cause Epistemology Causality England History and Philosophy of Science Quincunx Biological property Phenomenon 060302 philosophy Heredity medicine 0509 other social sciences Causation |
Zdroj: | Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 66:63-72 |
ISSN: | 1369-8486 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.shpsc.2017.08.001 |
Popis: | Over the last six decades there has been a consistent trend in the philosophy literature to emphasize the role of causes in scientific explanation. The emphasis on causes even pervades discussions of non-causal explanations. For example, the concern of a recent paper by Marc Lange (2013b) is whether purported cases of statistical explanation are “really statistical” or really causal. Likewise, Michael Strevens (2011) argues that the main task of statistical idealizations is to distinguish between the causal factors that make a difference to the phenomenon to be explained and those that do not. But, the philosophy literature poorly reflects the history of the development of statistical explanation in the sciences. Francis Galton's (19th century) explanation for the laws of heredity is our case. Galton's statistical explanation was both innovative for his time and influential to our contemporary sciences. The key points to understanding Galton's statistical explanation for reversion is that it is autonomous from the real-world biological properties that make up an instance of reversion while still being approximately true of many real-world biological phenomena. Ours is an expanded discussion of ideas originated in Hacking (1990) and Sober (1980) . We will articulate these features and compare our account with that of Lange and Strevens. |
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