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Why: the explanation of Ernst Mach Putative distinctions between explanation and description constitute a very old issue in the sciences. Behavior analysts commonly call their science descriptive as opposed to explanatory. One obvious difficulty here is to achieve any agreement on the meaning or use of these terms. Without some agreement, debate is pointless. I will examine various uses of these terms and consider whether they have any clearly distinctive meanings in the actual conduct of a science. Many behaviorists are inspired (via Skinner) by Ernst Mach to view science as description, but I will argue that Machs use of the term description corresponds to what most scientists would call explanation. Thus, on this basis at least, behaviorists are unjustified in their opposition to science as explanation. Keywords: description, explanation, Mach, Skinner |
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