It is natural to think of causes as difference-makers. What exact difference causes make, however, is an open question. In this paper, I argue that the right way of understanding difference-making is in terms of causal processes: causes make a difference to a causal process that leads to the effect. I will show that this way of understanding difference-making nicely captures the distinction between causing an outcome and helping determine how the outcome happens and, thus, explains why causation is not transitive. Moreover, the theory handles tricky cases that are problematic for competing accounts of difference-making
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
I provide a theory of causation within the causal modeling framework. In contrast to most of its pre...
In this paper, I examine the comparatively neglected intuition of production regarding causality. I ...
It is natural to think of causes as difference-makers. What exact difference causes make, however, i...
Andreas & Günther have recently proposed a difference-making definition of actual causation. In this...
In this paper we defend the view that mechanisms are underpinned by networks of difference...
Explanations in the sciences is a widely studied topic. Different accounts have been proposed and ne...
Consider the following causal exclusion principle: For all distinct properties F and F* such that F*...
An influential tradition in the philosophy of causation has it that all token causal facts are, or a...
We define a notion of difference-making for partial grounds of a fact in rough analogy to existing n...
It is often natural to compare two events by describing one as ‘more of a cause’ of some effect than...
<div>Early counterfactual theories of causation such as that of Lewis (1973) tend to be beset by var...
The idea that causation involves the production of changes due to the exertion of influence of somet...
The paper contains a novel realist account of causal production and the necessary connection between...
According to the theory developed here, we may trace out the processes emanating from a cause in suc...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
I provide a theory of causation within the causal modeling framework. In contrast to most of its pre...
In this paper, I examine the comparatively neglected intuition of production regarding causality. I ...
It is natural to think of causes as difference-makers. What exact difference causes make, however, i...
Andreas & Günther have recently proposed a difference-making definition of actual causation. In this...
In this paper we defend the view that mechanisms are underpinned by networks of difference...
Explanations in the sciences is a widely studied topic. Different accounts have been proposed and ne...
Consider the following causal exclusion principle: For all distinct properties F and F* such that F*...
An influential tradition in the philosophy of causation has it that all token causal facts are, or a...
We define a notion of difference-making for partial grounds of a fact in rough analogy to existing n...
It is often natural to compare two events by describing one as ‘more of a cause’ of some effect than...
<div>Early counterfactual theories of causation such as that of Lewis (1973) tend to be beset by var...
The idea that causation involves the production of changes due to the exertion of influence of somet...
The paper contains a novel realist account of causal production and the necessary connection between...
According to the theory developed here, we may trace out the processes emanating from a cause in suc...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
I provide a theory of causation within the causal modeling framework. In contrast to most of its pre...
In this paper, I examine the comparatively neglected intuition of production regarding causality. I ...