In studying causation, many examples are presented assuming that determinism holds in the world of the example such as the notoriously difficult to resolve preemptive and preventative situations. We show that for deterministic examples that this conditional preemptive situation is either (i)vacuously true, (ii)contradictory, or (iii) implies indeterminism. Along the way we formulate a specific block space-time definition of determinism, and suggest that commonsense causation theories need focus on unphysical quantities and indeterminism
If the laws are deterministic, then standard theories of counterfactuals are forced to reject at lea...
The paper describes two approaches to determinism: one focuses on the features of global objects, su...
The concept of causation is essential for understanding relationships among various phenomena, yet i...
In studying causation, many examples are presented assuming that determinism holds in the world of t...
Causation is defined as a relation between facts: C causes E if and only if C and E are nomologicall...
In the philosophical tradition, the notions of determinism and causality are strongly linked: it is ...
A definition of causation as probability-raising is threatened by two kinds of counterexample: first...
In the philosophical tradition, the notions of determinism and causality are strongly linked: it is ...
The first part of this paper reveals a conflict between the core principles of deterministic causati...
If the laws are deterministic, then standard theories of counterfactuals are forced to reject at lea...
Two arguments due to Russell are examined, and found to show that the notion of causation as full de...
In this paper we present a new proposal for defining actual causation, i.e., the problem of deciding...
The paper describes two approaches to determinism: one focuses on the features of global objects, su...
If the laws are deterministic, then standard theories of counterfactuals are forced to reject at lea...
The paper describes two approaches to determinism: one focuses on the features of global objects, su...
The concept of causation is essential for understanding relationships among various phenomena, yet i...
In studying causation, many examples are presented assuming that determinism holds in the world of t...
Causation is defined as a relation between facts: C causes E if and only if C and E are nomologicall...
In the philosophical tradition, the notions of determinism and causality are strongly linked: it is ...
A definition of causation as probability-raising is threatened by two kinds of counterexample: first...
In the philosophical tradition, the notions of determinism and causality are strongly linked: it is ...
The first part of this paper reveals a conflict between the core principles of deterministic causati...
If the laws are deterministic, then standard theories of counterfactuals are forced to reject at lea...
Two arguments due to Russell are examined, and found to show that the notion of causation as full de...
In this paper we present a new proposal for defining actual causation, i.e., the problem of deciding...
The paper describes two approaches to determinism: one focuses on the features of global objects, su...
If the laws are deterministic, then standard theories of counterfactuals are forced to reject at lea...
The paper describes two approaches to determinism: one focuses on the features of global objects, su...
The concept of causation is essential for understanding relationships among various phenomena, yet i...