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The multiplicity of explanation in cognitive science

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In this paper, I argue that explaining cognitive behavior can be achieved through what I call hybrid explanatory inferences: inferences that posit mechanisms, but also draw on observed regularities. Moreover, these inferences can be used to achieve unification, in the sense developed by Allen Newel in his work on cognitive architectures. Thus, it seems that explanatory pluralism and unification do not rule out each other in cognitive science, but rather that the former represents a way to achieve the latter.
Journal: Foundations of science
ISSN: 1233-1821
Volume: 99
Pages: 1 - 16
Publication year:2020
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