In common with most other important philosophical topics, no settled consensus has emerged regarding the correct understanding of probability. Views that take probabilities to be rela-tive frequencies, or degrees of belief, or irreducible chancy properties of systems all remain viable, but none is without serious problems. One division that remains resilient is that be
There are many theories of causation, and each has its virtues. If it is to be understood why knowle...
Chance is an informal concept, sometimes meaning probability, sometimes meaning randomness. Probabil...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
In common with most other important philosophical topics, no settled con-sensus has emerged regardin...
It is now common to hold that causes do not always (and perhaps never) determine their effects, and...
Probability and Causality is a critical analysis of the problem of causality in indeterministic cont...
An essay review of Richard Johns "A Theory of Physical Probability" (University of Toronto Press, 20...
The central philosophical issue involving probability concerns the interpretation of ordinary proba...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measure...
Philosophers have long been fascinated by the connection between cause and effect: are 'causes' thin...
"Chance" crops up all over philosophy, and in many other areas. It is often assumed -- without arg...
In this paper several definitions of probabilistic causation are considered, and their main drawback...
There are many theories of causation, and each has its virtues. If it is to be understood why knowle...
Chance is an informal concept, sometimes meaning probability, sometimes meaning randomness. Probabil...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
In common with most other important philosophical topics, no settled con-sensus has emerged regardin...
It is now common to hold that causes do not always (and perhaps never) determine their effects, and...
Probability and Causality is a critical analysis of the problem of causality in indeterministic cont...
An essay review of Richard Johns "A Theory of Physical Probability" (University of Toronto Press, 20...
The central philosophical issue involving probability concerns the interpretation of ordinary proba...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measure...
Philosophers have long been fascinated by the connection between cause and effect: are 'causes' thin...
"Chance" crops up all over philosophy, and in many other areas. It is often assumed -- without arg...
In this paper several definitions of probabilistic causation are considered, and their main drawback...
There are many theories of causation, and each has its virtues. If it is to be understood why knowle...
Chance is an informal concept, sometimes meaning probability, sometimes meaning randomness. Probabil...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...