Scientific and philosophical literature on causality has become highly specialised. It is hard to find suitable access points for students, young researchers, or professionals outside this domain. This book provides a guide to the complex literature, explains the scientific problems of causality and the philosophical tools needed to address them
This article discusses some philosophical theories of causation and their application to several are...
What is a causal nexus? How do we get to know one? In the last decades a proliferation of philosophi...
Establishing causality has been a problem throughout history of philosophy of science. This paper di...
Written by philosophers, cosmologists, and physicists, this collection of essays deals with causalit...
Phyllis Illari & Federica Russo: Causality: Philosophical Theory Meets Scientific Practice. Oxford: ...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
The problem of causality is considered. It is shown that two models of the causality exist. These ar...
Perhaps the key philosophical questions concerning causality are the follow-ing: • what are causal r...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
The problem of causality is considered. It is shown that two models of the causality exist. These ar...
Despite all the ontological doubts about causality, one of the most important pillars of any philoso...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
Causal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of disci...
The past few decades have seen much interesting work, both within and outside philosophy, on causati...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
This article discusses some philosophical theories of causation and their application to several are...
What is a causal nexus? How do we get to know one? In the last decades a proliferation of philosophi...
Establishing causality has been a problem throughout history of philosophy of science. This paper di...
Written by philosophers, cosmologists, and physicists, this collection of essays deals with causalit...
Phyllis Illari & Federica Russo: Causality: Philosophical Theory Meets Scientific Practice. Oxford: ...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
The problem of causality is considered. It is shown that two models of the causality exist. These ar...
Perhaps the key philosophical questions concerning causality are the follow-ing: • what are causal r...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
The problem of causality is considered. It is shown that two models of the causality exist. These ar...
Despite all the ontological doubts about causality, one of the most important pillars of any philoso...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
Causal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of disci...
The past few decades have seen much interesting work, both within and outside philosophy, on causati...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
This article discusses some philosophical theories of causation and their application to several are...
What is a causal nexus? How do we get to know one? In the last decades a proliferation of philosophi...
Establishing causality has been a problem throughout history of philosophy of science. This paper di...