We argue that Koch’s postulates are best understood within an interventionist account of causation, in the sense described in Woodward (2003). We show how this treatment helps to resolve interpretive puzzles associated with Koch’s work and how it clarifies the different roles the postulates play in providing useful, yet not universal criteria for disease causation. Our paper is an effort at rational reconstruction; we attempt to show how Koch’s postulates and reasoning make sense and are normatively justified within an interventionist framework and more difficult to understand within alternative frameworks for thinking about causation
Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of...
According to what Robert Koch termed the etiological standpoint, illnesses are best understood and c...
Taking the case of H. pylori and ulcer, Lynch et al., demonstrate how framing Koch’s postulate by an...
We argue that Koch’s postulates are best understood within an interventionist account of causation, ...
We argue that Koch's postulates are best understood within an interventionist account of causation, ...
This paper argues that, notwithstanding the remarkable popularity of Woodward’s (2003) interventioni...
According to James Woodward’s influential interventionist account of causation, X is a cause of Y if...
According to James Woodward’s influential interventionist account of causation, X is a cause of Y iff...
Agency “ … an event A is a cause of a distinct event B just in case bringing about the occurrence of...
James Woodward’s Making Things Happen presents the most fully developed version of a manipulability ...
International audienceThe key idea of the interventionist account of causation is that a variable A ...
Kim's causal exclusion argument purports to demonstrate that the non-reductive physicalist must trea...
It has been argued that supervenience generates unavoidable confounding problems for interventionist...
Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of...
According to what Robert Koch termed the etiological standpoint, illnesses are best understood and c...
Taking the case of H. pylori and ulcer, Lynch et al., demonstrate how framing Koch’s postulate by an...
We argue that Koch’s postulates are best understood within an interventionist account of causation, ...
We argue that Koch's postulates are best understood within an interventionist account of causation, ...
This paper argues that, notwithstanding the remarkable popularity of Woodward’s (2003) interventioni...
According to James Woodward’s influential interventionist account of causation, X is a cause of Y if...
According to James Woodward’s influential interventionist account of causation, X is a cause of Y iff...
Agency “ … an event A is a cause of a distinct event B just in case bringing about the occurrence of...
James Woodward’s Making Things Happen presents the most fully developed version of a manipulability ...
International audienceThe key idea of the interventionist account of causation is that a variable A ...
Kim's causal exclusion argument purports to demonstrate that the non-reductive physicalist must trea...
It has been argued that supervenience generates unavoidable confounding problems for interventionist...
Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of...
According to what Robert Koch termed the etiological standpoint, illnesses are best understood and c...
Taking the case of H. pylori and ulcer, Lynch et al., demonstrate how framing Koch’s postulate by an...