High-Level Explanation and the Interventionist's 'Variables Problem'
The interventionist account of causal explanation, in the version presented by Woodward ([2003]), has been recently claimed capable of buttressing the widely felt, though poorly understood, hunch that high-level, relatively abstract explanations—of the sort provided by sciences like biology, psychol...
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