Published April 2022
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Journal Article
A contemporary example of Reichenbachian coordination
- Creators
- Eberhardt, Frederick
Abstract
This article is an attempt to provide an example that illustrates Hans Reichenbach's concept of coordination. Throughout Reichenbach's career the concept of coordination played an important role in his understanding of the connection between reality and how it is scientifically described. Reichenbach never fully specified what coordination is and how exactly it works. Instead, we are left with a variety of hints and gestures, many not entirely consistent with each other and several that are subject to change over the course of his career. Using the example of how to discover and construct causal variables, I will show that most of the features of coordination that Reichenbach described can be instantiated together and formulated precisely.
Additional Information
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2022. Received 13 April 2021. Accepted 26 December 2021. Published 11 March 2022.Additional details
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- 113916
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20220315-626013000
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