Abstract
In the literature on scientific explanation, there is a classical distinction between explanations of particu- lar facts and explanations of laws. This paper is about explanations of laws, more specifically about micro- explanations of laws in physics. We investigate whether providing unificatory information has a surplus value in micro-explanations of physical laws. Unificatory information is information that provides ontolog- ical unification in the sense defined by Uskali Maki. We argue that providing unificatory information may lead to explanations with more explanatory power (we use Jim Woodward's concept of explanatory power for that) and that it may lead to more strongly supported explanations.
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