CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: CaEitS2011: CAUSALITY AND EXPLANATION IN THE SCIENCES www.caeits2011.ugent.be 19-21 September Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent University Blandijnberg 2, Ghent, Belgium This is the sixth conference in the Causality in the Sciences series of conferences. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Henk de Regt, Daniel Little, Michael Strevens, Mauricio Suarez and James Woodward. INTRODUCTION Causality and causal inference play a central role in the sciences. Explanation is one of the central goa..
A major motivation for this study is to eventually develop a system for synthesising new knowledge f...
The ability to learn and reason with causal knowledge is a key aspect of intelligent behavior. In co...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...
Editors’ introduction to the special issue on the Causality and Explanation in the Sciences conferen...
Editors' introduction to the special issue on the Causality and Explanation in the Sciences conferen...
Relationships between causes and their effects take a central role in various scientific and societa...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
Causal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of disci...
and tools that were found useful in applications involving causal modeling. The principles are based...
Causality is the fabric of our dynamic world. We all make frequent attempts to reason causation rela...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
Causal relations are constitutive of scientific text. Causal information implies different stages of...
In this essay a dialogue is established between the main epistemological theories about causality th...
\ud My dissertation examines common types of causal complexity in the biological sciences, the chall...
A major motivation for this study is to eventually develop a system for synthesising new knowledge f...
The ability to learn and reason with causal knowledge is a key aspect of intelligent behavior. In co...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...
Editors’ introduction to the special issue on the Causality and Explanation in the Sciences conferen...
Editors' introduction to the special issue on the Causality and Explanation in the Sciences conferen...
Relationships between causes and their effects take a central role in various scientific and societa...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
Causal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of disci...
and tools that were found useful in applications involving causal modeling. The principles are based...
Causality is the fabric of our dynamic world. We all make frequent attempts to reason causation rela...
The paper outlines an analysis of token causation. It contains reasons for the choice of event token...
Causal relations are constitutive of scientific text. Causal information implies different stages of...
In this essay a dialogue is established between the main epistemological theories about causality th...
\ud My dissertation examines common types of causal complexity in the biological sciences, the chall...
A major motivation for this study is to eventually develop a system for synthesising new knowledge f...
The ability to learn and reason with causal knowledge is a key aspect of intelligent behavior. In co...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...