Daniel Hausman and James Woodward claim to prove that the causal Markov condition, so important to Bayes-nets methods for causal inference, is the ‘flip side’ of an important metaphysical fact about causation—that causes can be used to manipulate their effects. This paper disagrees. First, the premise of their proof does not demand that causes can be used to manipulate their effects but rather that if a relation passes a certain specific kind of test, it is causal. Second, the proof is invalid. Third, the kind of testability they require can easily be had without the causal Markov condition
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Daniel Hausman and James Woodward claim to prove that the causal Markov condition, so important to B...
Abstract We clarify the status of the so-called causal minimality condition in the theory of causal ...
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Nancy Cartwright's comments ([2002]) expose some gaps and difficulties in the argument for the causa...
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I highlight a metaphysical concern that stands in the way of more widespread adoption of causal mode...
This essay explains what the Causal Markov Condition says and defends the condition from the many cr...
Die Fähigkeit, kausale Beziehungen in der Welt zu entdecken und das Wissen um diese nutzb...
If A caused B and B caused C, did A caused C? Although causality is generally regarded as transitive...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...
Daniel Hausman and James Woodward claim to prove that the causal Markov condition, so important to B...
Abstract We clarify the status of the so-called causal minimality condition in the theory of causal ...
This paper explores the relationship between a manipulability conception of causation and the causal...
Nancy Cartwright's comments ([2002]) expose some gaps and difficulties in the argument for the causa...
Hausman & Woodward present an argument for the Causal Markov Condition (CMC) on the basis of a p...
This paper suggests a revision of the theory of causal nets (TCN). In Section 1 we introduce an axio...
In this paper I reconstruct and evaluate the validity of two versions of causal exclusion arguments ...
We clarify the status of the so-called causal minimality condition in the theory of causal Bayesian ...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...
I highlight a metaphysical concern that stands in the way of more widespread adoption of causal mode...
This essay explains what the Causal Markov Condition says and defends the condition from the many cr...
Die Fähigkeit, kausale Beziehungen in der Welt zu entdecken und das Wissen um diese nutzb...
If A caused B and B caused C, did A caused C? Although causality is generally regarded as transitive...
In this paper, I investigate the study of causal mechanisms in the social sciences. I argue that unl...
We start this paper by arguing that causality should, in analogy with force in Newtonian physics, be...