• Cambridge University
    Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Queens' College
    Doctoral student
Cambridge, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    The Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR), according to which if x is a fact, x must have an explanation, has been a venerable idea in metaphysics since the presocratic era. Recent research indicates that there is a PSR correlate in ordinary thought. Children and adults judge that facts across a wide variety of domains must have an explanation, independently of whether that explanation can be attainable or whether it would be valuable to attain it. Here, we develop a chained paradigm of explanati…Read more