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Year: 2014

Pages: 2333-2351

Series: Synthese

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Mark Pexton, "How dimensional analysis can explain", Synthese 191 (10), 2014, pp. 2333-2351.

How dimensional analysis can explain

Mark Pexton

pp. 2333-2351

in: Synthese 191 (10), 2014.

Abstract

Dimensional analysis can offer us explanations by allowing us to answer What-if–things-had-been-different? questions rather than in virtue of, say, unifying diverse phenomena, important as that is. Additionally, it is argued that dimensional analysis is a form of modelling as it involves several of the aspects crucial in modelling, such as misrepresenting aspects of a target system. By highlighting the continuities dimensional analysis has with forms of modelling we are able to describe more precisely what makes dimensional analysis explanatory and understand otherwise puzzling aspects of dimensional reasoning, such as introducing fictitious dimensions and excluding dimensionally relevant information to characterise some systems. Finally, thinking of dimensional arguments as a form of modelling allows an explication of the role abstraction and multiple realisability; not as compatibility with other possible worlds but as compatibility with different fictional descriptions of our own world.

Publication details

Year: 2014

Pages: 2333-2351

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Mark Pexton, "How dimensional analysis can explain", Synthese 191 (10), 2014, pp. 2333-2351.