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Explanation by induction?

Miguel HoeltjeBenjamin Schnieder Alex Steinberg

pp. 509-524

Abstract

Philosophers of mathematics commonly distinguish between explanatory and non-explanatory proofs. An important subclass of mathematical proofs are proofs by induction. Are they explanatory? This paper addresses the question, based on general principles about explanation. First, a recent argument for a negative answer is discussed and rebutted. Second, a case is made for a qualified positive take on the issue.

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(2013) Synthese 190 (3).

Pages: 509-524

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-011-0045-z

Full citation:

Hoeltje Miguel, Schnieder Benjamin, Steinberg Alex (2013) „Explanation by induction?“. Synthese 190 (3), 509–524.