
Levels of Explanation
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- Introduction: Levels of Explanation
- Part I: Foundations of Explanatory Levels
- 1: Christian List: Levels of Description and Levels of Reality: A General Framework
- 2: Angela Potochnik: Antireductionism Has Outgrown Levels
- 3: Alexander Franklin: How the Reductionist Should Respond to the Multiscale Argument, and What This Tells Us About Levels
- Part II: Levels of Explanation in Causal Modelling
- 4: Brad Weslake: Exclusion Excluded
- 5: Vera Hoffmann-Kolss: Interventionist Causal Exclusion and the Challenge of Mixed Models
- 6: David Yates: From Multilevel Explanation to Downward Causation
- Part III: Levels of Explanation in Higher-Level Sciences
- 7: William Bechtel: Explanatory Levels in Living Organisms
- 8: Mazviita Chirimuuta: From Analogies to Levels of Abstraction in Cognitive Neuroscience
- 9: Harold Kincaid: Messy but Real Levels in the Social Sciences
- Part IV: Levels of Explanation in Physics
- 10: Eleanor Knox: Levels Worth Having: A View from Physics
- 11: Karen Crowther: Levels of Fundamentality in the Metaphysics of Physics
- 12: Kerry McKenzie: No Grounds for Effective Theories
- Part V: Levels of Explanation in Mathematics and Metaphysics
- 13: Carolin Antos and Mark Colyvan: Explanation in Descriptive Set Theory
- 14: Elanor Taylor: A Dormitive Virtue Puzzle
- 15: Nina Emery: The Explanatory Role Argument and the Metaphysics of Deterministic Chance
- Part VI: How are Explanatory Levels Possible?
- 16: Harjit Bhogal: Why Are There High-Level Regularities?
- 17: Michael Strevens: Why High-Level Explanations Exist
- 18: Michael Townsen Hicks: A Democracy of Laws
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