In this chapter, we outline the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in everyday discourse. We also survey empirical work concerned with the generation and evaluation of such arguments. This survey makes clear that there is presently no unified body of research concerned with causal argument. We highlight the benefits of a unified treatment both for those interested in causal cognition and those interested in argumentation, and identify the key challenges that must be met for a full understanding of causal argumentation
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
textabstractEconomists reason causally. Like many other scientists, they aim at formulating justifie...
This chapter presents a series of experiments that elicit causal judgments using statements that do ...
In this chapter, we outline the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in eve...
This chapter outlines the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in everyday ...
This essay advocates a “functional” approach to causation and causal reasoning: these are to be unde...
We examined how perceived causal expertise affects the processing of causal persuasive arguments. In...
The main focus of this paper is the question as to what it is for an individual to think of her envi...
The research described here examines reasoning about causal relationships expressed as pairs of cond...
30 p.The aim of this paper is to provide an account of causation that is compatible with both common...
Causal Selection is a widely discussed topic in philosophy and the cognitive sciences, concerned wit...
This paper provides an analysis of the argument from cause and effect and a comparison of its variou...
While gaining an understanding of cause-effect relations is the key goal of causal cognition, its co...
Causality is a notion that occurs often in economics. In using the words ‘cause' and ‘effect,' e...
Book synopsis: Causal reasoning is one of our most central cognitive competencies, enabling us to ad...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
textabstractEconomists reason causally. Like many other scientists, they aim at formulating justifie...
This chapter presents a series of experiments that elicit causal judgments using statements that do ...
In this chapter, we outline the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in eve...
This chapter outlines the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in everyday ...
This essay advocates a “functional” approach to causation and causal reasoning: these are to be unde...
We examined how perceived causal expertise affects the processing of causal persuasive arguments. In...
The main focus of this paper is the question as to what it is for an individual to think of her envi...
The research described here examines reasoning about causal relationships expressed as pairs of cond...
30 p.The aim of this paper is to provide an account of causation that is compatible with both common...
Causal Selection is a widely discussed topic in philosophy and the cognitive sciences, concerned wit...
This paper provides an analysis of the argument from cause and effect and a comparison of its variou...
While gaining an understanding of cause-effect relations is the key goal of causal cognition, its co...
Causality is a notion that occurs often in economics. In using the words ‘cause' and ‘effect,' e...
Book synopsis: Causal reasoning is one of our most central cognitive competencies, enabling us to ad...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
textabstractEconomists reason causally. Like many other scientists, they aim at formulating justifie...
This chapter presents a series of experiments that elicit causal judgments using statements that do ...