
New Books in Psychology Philippe Huneman, "Why?: The Philosophy Behind the Question" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Dec 29, 2025
Philippe Huneman, a research director at the Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques, explores the intricate philosophy behind the question 'why.' He explains three distinct meanings of 'why'—cause, reason, and purpose—and how they affect our understanding across disciplines like science and history. Huneman also discusses the limits of reasoning, the appeal of conspiracy theories, and the intertwining of purposiveness with biological explanations. With insights ranging from Aristotle to contemporary thought, he invites listeners to rethink the nature of inquiry.
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Philosophy’s Interconnected Questions
- Philosophical problems interconnect across disciplines, so studying one reveals links to others.
- Philippe Huneman sketches a big-picture view tying biology, explanation, language, and action together.
Limits Of Deductive-Nomological Explanation
- Hempel's deductive-nomological model treats explanation as deriving facts from laws to avoid induction.
- Critics argue this fails to capture asymmetry and causal priority, prompting causal accounts of explanation.
Why Causation Matters In Explanation
- Causal explanations supply asymmetry: causes produce effects, and effects don't explain causes.
- Scientists often build mechanistic models invoking causal mechanisms to explain phenomena.
