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    Hempel Versus Sellars on Explanation
    Dialectica 34 (2): 95-120. 1980.
    SummaryHempel's Deductive‐Nomological model of explanation is compared to Sellars' brand of essentialism. The source of their differences is shown to lie in their views on the explanatory role of inductively based generalizations. An adequate explanation requires a reasoned account of why an empirical generalization fails. On Sellars' view this entails concentrating on the nature of the things whose behavior is in question. We thereby remove ourselves from the misleading positivist methodology i…Read more
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    Empirical KnowledgeAlan H. Goldman
    Isis 81 (2): 395-395. 1990.
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    Scientific Explanation (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 45 (3): 615-616. 1992.
    The essays in this volume grew out of a seminar examining the possibility of the emergence of a new consensus in the philosophy of science. While that issue is not resolved, we are presented with the most thorough examination of problems associated with the deductive-nomological model of explanation and its variants since the publication of Hempel's Aspects of Scientific Explanation and other Essays in the Philosophy of Science. The discussion begins with Wesley Salmon's monograph-length review …Read more
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    Thinking Through Technology (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 33 (2): 147-149. 2001.
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    Philosophical Methodology, Technologies, and the Transformation of Knowledge
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 1 (3-4): 146-158. 1996.
  • On Why Technology Can't Improve Society
    Behavior and Philosophy 15 (1): 51. 1987.