Explanatory Games

The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, pp. 606-632, 2013

27 Pages Posted: 24 May 2016 Last revised: 14 Nov 2020

Date Written: May 20, 2012

Abstract

A philosophical theory of explanation should provide solutions to a series of problems, both descriptive and normative. The aim of this essay is to establish the claim that this can be best done if one theorizes in terms of explanatory games rather than focusing on the explication of the concept of explanation. The position that is adopted is that of an explanatory pluralism and it is elaborated in terms of the rules that incorporate the normative standards that guide the processes of discovery and justification of explanations as well as the modes of their communication, dissemination, and adoption. They constitute the rules of the explanatory game that the participants are playing. The philosophical project consists in describing and normatively appraising the rules that constitute these games.

Keywords: Games, Explanation, Rules, Pluralism, Methodology

JEL Classification: A12, B4

Suggested Citation

Mantzavinos, C., Explanatory Games (May 20, 2012). The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, pp. 606-632, 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2782518

C. Mantzavinos (Contact Author)

University of Athens ( email )

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Athens, 12131
Greece

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