We propose an analysis of backward causation in terms of interventionism that can avoid several problems typically associated with backward causation. Its main advantage over other accounts is that it allows for reducing the problematic task of supporting backward causal claims to the unproblematic task of finding evidence for several ordinary forward directed causal hypotheses
Interventionism is a theory of causation with a pragmatic goal: to define causal concepts that are u...
It has been argued that supervenience generates unavoidable confounding problems for interventionist...
Lewis's counterfactual analysis of causation starts with the claim that c causes e if ~ C > ~ E, whe...
We propose an analysis of backward causation in terms of interventionism that can avoid several prob...
We propose an analysis of backward causation in terms of interventionism that can avoid several prob...
Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
Non-reductive interventionist theories of causation and methodologies of causal reasoning embedded i...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
This paper argues that, notwithstanding the remarkable popularity of Woodward’s (2003) interventioni...
In his highly influential book Making Things Happen, James Woodward argues for an interventionist th...
International audienceThe key idea of the interventionist account of causation is that a variable A ...
A number of writers, myself included, have recently argued that an “interventionist” treatment of...
The paper focuses on a recent challenge brought forward against the interventionist approach to the ...
Interventionism is a theory of causation with a pragmatic goal: to define causal concepts that are u...
It has been argued that supervenience generates unavoidable confounding problems for interventionist...
Lewis's counterfactual analysis of causation starts with the claim that c causes e if ~ C > ~ E, whe...
We propose an analysis of backward causation in terms of interventionism that can avoid several prob...
We propose an analysis of backward causation in terms of interventionism that can avoid several prob...
Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
Non-reductive interventionist theories of causation and methodologies of causal reasoning embedded i...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
This paper argues that, notwithstanding the remarkable popularity of Woodward’s (2003) interventioni...
In his highly influential book Making Things Happen, James Woodward argues for an interventionist th...
International audienceThe key idea of the interventionist account of causation is that a variable A ...
A number of writers, myself included, have recently argued that an “interventionist” treatment of...
The paper focuses on a recent challenge brought forward against the interventionist approach to the ...
Interventionism is a theory of causation with a pragmatic goal: to define causal concepts that are u...
It has been argued that supervenience generates unavoidable confounding problems for interventionist...
Lewis's counterfactual analysis of causation starts with the claim that c causes e if ~ C > ~ E, whe...