Explanation-by-norms

Cathrine V. Felix

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Abstract

Philosophers’ search for the best way to explain human actions has led many to accept a core psychological model that can be supplemented by other forms of action explanation when needed. Rather than settling for this model –where everything ultimately hinges on psychologicalexplanation – this paper argues for a pluralistic view. It does not claim that the psychological view is wrong, only that it is not as universally applicable as it is often taken to be. Explanation-by-norms is suggested as an important form of explanationin its own right. It explains actions by revealing how they conform to norms and patterns and become intelligible in light of them. Explanation-by-norms is shown to be especially salient in the case of slips.
Translated title of the contributionExplanation-by-norms
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9-21
JournalHumanities Bulletin
Volume2
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2019 Nov 30

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Philosophy

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