explanatory - significado y definición. Qué es explanatory
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Qué (quién) es explanatory - definición

SET OF STATEMENTS CONSTRUCTED TO DESCRIBE A SET OF FACTS
Explain; Explaining; Explained; Explains; Explanatory; The Explanation

explanatory         
[?k'splan??t(?)ri, ?k-]
¦ adjective serving to explain something.
Derivatives
explanatorily adverb
Explanatory         
·adj Serving to explain; containing explanation; as explanatory notes.
explanatory         
Explanatory statements or theories are intended to make people understand something by describing it or giving the reasons for it. (FORMAL)
These statements are accompanied by a series of explanatory notes...
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Explanation

An explanation is a set of statements usually constructed to describe a set of facts which clarifies the causes, context, and consequences of those facts. It may establish rules or laws, and may clarify the existing rules or laws in relation to any objects or phenomena examined.

Explanation, in philosophy, is a set of statements that makes intelligible the existence or occurrence of an object, event, or state of affairs. Among its most common forms are:

  • Causal explanation
  • Deductive-nomological explanation, which involves subsuming the explanandum under a generalization from which it may be derived in a deductive argument (e.g., “All gases expand when heated; this gas was heated; therefore, this gas expanded”)
  • Statistical explanation, which involves subsuming the explanandum under a generalization that gives it inductive support (e.g., “Most people who use tobacco contract cancer; this person used tobacco; therefore, this person contracted cancer”).

Explanations of human behaviour typically appeal to the subject’s beliefs and desires, as well as other facts about him, and proceed on the assumption that the behaviour in question is rational (at least to a minimum degree). Thus an explanation of why the subject removed his coat might cite the fact that the subject felt hot, that the subject desired to feel cooler, and that the subject believed that he would feel cooler if he took off his coat.

Ejemplos de uso de explanatory
1. He was known as Squiffy, a self–explanatory sobriquet.
2. Miller faxed in his report with an explanatory note.
3. Essam writes articles for Brotherhood publications; Rafik gives explanatory mini–lectures.
4. Our reliance exclusively on the U.S. suddenly looks a little less self–explanatory.
5. Veterinary and epizootic prevention officials find themselves on the spot to conduct explanatory and propaganda activities.