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1 explanatory mechanism
мет. объясняющий механизм* (научное обоснование наблюдаемого феномена (напр., в основе эволюции лежит естественный отбор, в основе марксистской истории — смена способов производства и классовая борьба))See: -
2 explanatory mechanism
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > explanatory mechanism
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3 explanans
сущ.мет., лат. эксплананс (букв. "объясняющие"; гипотеза, теория, совокупность объясняющих положений)Ant:See: -
4 explanation
сущ.1) объяснениеа) общ. разъяснение, пояснениеCould you give me a quick explanation of how it works? — Не могли бы вы быстро объяснить, как это работает?
There’s probably a perfectly simple explanation for all this. — Этому, вероятно, есть совершенно простое объяснение.
б) мет. (функция научного познания, заключающаяся в раскрытии сущности изучаемого объекта)в) мет. (этап научного исследования, состоящий в раскрытии необходимых и существенных взаимозависимостей явлений или процессов, в построении теории и выявлении закона или совокупности законов, которым подчиняются данные явления или процессы)See:causal explanation, deductive explanation, purposive explanation, functional explanation, teleological explanation, explanatory theory, hypothetico-deductive explanation, explanatory mechanism2) общ. объяснение, выяснение отношений (разговор для выяснения чего-л., прояснения ситуации)
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