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> > As Hegel says, "it always happens that way" is no explanation either.
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> > jks
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>It's a partial description. I'm not really sure description and
>explanation are really all that different--although, if we are provided
>with the latter, we no longer feel the need to ask "Why?"
If you describe how a thing happens, then you have provided an explanation. If you say merely that it always happens that way, you haven't--in my view and Hegel's.
jks
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