id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ufqgro6z6rgrpllbasl7u72b5m Holly Andersen Complements, Not Competitors: Causal and Mathematical Explanations 2016 26 .pdf application/pdf 9657 497 49 related causal and non-­‐causal explanations, complementing one another in ways the more we reveal closely related causal and non-­‐causal explanations for slight forth across the distinction between causal and non-­‐causal explanation, which is in the explanandum will change the relevant explanation(s) from causal to non-­‐ explanandum will change the relevant explanation(s) from causal to non-­‐causal and be explained results in shifting between causal and non-­‐causal explanations for the explanations involve situating explananda in the network of causal relations in the model that holds in this way will be causal explanations. 4.2 Two ways a model can hold, yielding causal versus mathematical 4.2 Two ways a model can hold, yielding causal versus mathematical first is a causal explanation involving situating the L-­‐V model in the network of one way, to one part of the causal network, it yields mathematical explanations; the complementary roles for distinctively mathematical and causal explanations ./cache/work_ufqgro6z6rgrpllbasl7u72b5m.pdf ./txt/work_ufqgro6z6rgrpllbasl7u72b5m.txt