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Lange on Minimal Model Explanations: A Defense of Batterman and Rice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Abstract
Marc Lange has recently raised three objections to the account of minimal model explanations offered by Robert Batterman and Collin Rice. In this article, I suggest that these objections are misguided. I suggest that the objections raised by Lange stem from a misunderstanding of the what it is that minimal model explanations seek to explain. This misunderstanding, I argue, consists in Lange’s seeing minimal model explanations as relating special types of models to particular target systems rather than seeing minimal model explanations as looking to explain robust patterns of behavior that are exhibited by a variety of physically diverse systems.
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I would like to thank Bob Batterman, J. Dmitri Gallow, and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments on various iterations of this article.
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