This essay explains what the Causal Markov Condition says and defends the condition from the many criticisms that have been launched against it. Although we are skeptical about some of the applications of the Causal Markov Condition, we argue that it is implicit in the view that causes can be used to manipulate their effects and that it cannot be surrendered without surrendering this view of causation
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of conditional independence in evid...
Cartwright (Synthese 121(1/2):3–27, 1999a; The dappled world, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,...
“Stochastic Independence, Causal Independence, and Shieldability”: The aim of the paper is to explic...
This essay explains what the Causal Markov Condition says and defends the condition from the many cr...
Nancy Cartwright's comments ([2002]) expose some gaps and difficulties in the argument for the causa...
This paper explores the relationship between a manipulability conception of causation and the causal...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of con-ditional independence in evi...
Daniel Hausman and James Woodward claim to prove that the causal Markov condition, so important to B...
The present text comments on Steel 2005, in which the author claims to extend from the deterministic...
The present text comments on Steel 2005, in which the author claims to extend from the deterministic...
Abstract We clarify the status of the so-called causal minimality condition in the theory of causal ...
Titans like Bertrand Russell or Karl Pearson warned us to keep ourmathematical and statistical hands...
Hausman & Woodward present an argument for the Causal Markov Condition (CMC) on the basis of a p...
This paper defends the notion of downward causation, relating it to a notion of conditional independ...
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of conditional independence in evid...
Cartwright (Synthese 121(1/2):3–27, 1999a; The dappled world, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,...
“Stochastic Independence, Causal Independence, and Shieldability”: The aim of the paper is to explic...
This essay explains what the Causal Markov Condition says and defends the condition from the many cr...
Nancy Cartwright's comments ([2002]) expose some gaps and difficulties in the argument for the causa...
This paper explores the relationship between a manipulability conception of causation and the causal...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of con-ditional independence in evi...
Daniel Hausman and James Woodward claim to prove that the causal Markov condition, so important to B...
The present text comments on Steel 2005, in which the author claims to extend from the deterministic...
The present text comments on Steel 2005, in which the author claims to extend from the deterministic...
Abstract We clarify the status of the so-called causal minimality condition in the theory of causal ...
Titans like Bertrand Russell or Karl Pearson warned us to keep ourmathematical and statistical hands...
Hausman & Woodward present an argument for the Causal Markov Condition (CMC) on the basis of a p...
This paper defends the notion of downward causation, relating it to a notion of conditional independ...
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of conditional independence in evid...
Cartwright (Synthese 121(1/2):3–27, 1999a; The dappled world, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,...
“Stochastic Independence, Causal Independence, and Shieldability”: The aim of the paper is to explic...