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Generality Explained

Øystein Linnebo

2022The Journal of Philosophy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

What explains the truth of a universal generalization? Two types of explanation can be distinguished. While an ‘instance-based explanation’ proceeds via some or all instances of the generalization, a ‘generic explanation’ is independent of the instances, relying instead on completely general facts about the properties or operations involved in the generalization. This intuitive distinction is analyzed by means of a truthmaker semantics, which also sheds light on the correct logic of quantification. On the most natural version of the semantics, this analysis vindicates some claims made—without a proper defense—by Michael Dummett, Solomon Feferman, and others. Where instance-based explanations are freely available, classical logic is shown to be warranted. By contrast, intuitionistic logic (or slightly more) remains warranted regardless of what explanations are available.

Topics & Concepts

GeneralityGeneralizationSemantics (computer science)EpistemologyPhilosophyContrast (vision)Computer scienceMathematicsMathematical economicsArtificial intelligenceProgramming languagePsychologyPsychotherapistLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgePhilosophy and History of ScienceSemantic Web and Ontologies
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