University of California, Department of Psychology, 3210 Tolman Hall, # 1650, Berkeley, CA 94720, United States.
Cognition. 2017 Nov;168:357-369. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.07.011. Epub 2017 Aug 8.
Can opium's tendency to induce sleep be explained by appeal to a "dormitive virtue"? If the label merely references the tendency being explained, the explanation seems vacuous. Yet the presence of a label could signal genuinely explanatory content concerning the (causal) basis for the property being explained. In Experiments 1 and 2, we find that explanations for a person's behavior that appeal to a named tendency or condition are indeed judged to be more satisfying than equivalent explanations that differ only in omitting the name. In Experiment 3, we find support for one proposal concerning what it is about a name that drives a boost in explanatory satisfaction: named categories lead people to draw an inference to the existence of a cause underlying the category, a cause that is responsible for the behavior being explained. Our findings have implications for theories of explanation and point to the central role of causation in explaining behavior.
鸦片诱导睡眠的倾向能否用“催眠特性”来解释?如果这个标签仅仅是指被解释的倾向,那么这个解释似乎就很空洞。然而,标签的存在可能表明与所解释的属性(因果)基础有关的真正解释内容。在实验 1 和实验 2 中,我们发现,诉诸于被命名的倾向或条件来解释一个人的行为,确实比只在解释中省略名称的解释更令人满意。在实验 3 中,我们发现了一个关于名称如何提高解释满意度的建议的支持:命名类别使人们推断出类别背后存在一个原因,这个原因是导致被解释行为的原因。我们的发现对解释理论具有启示意义,并指出了因果关系在解释行为中的核心作用。