ABSTRACT. I advance a new theory of causal relevance, according to which causal claims convey information about conditional probability functions. This theory is motivated by the problem of disjunctive factors, which haunts existing probabilistic theories of causation. After some introductory remarks, I present in section 3 a sketch of Eells ' (1991) probabilistic theory of causation, which provides the framework for much of the discussion. Section 4 explains how the problem of disjunctive factors arises within this framework. After rejecting three proposed solutions, I offer in section 6 a new approach to causation which avoids the problem. Decision-theoretic considerations also support the new approach. Section 8 develops the consequ...
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I advance a new theory of causal relevance, according to which causal claims convey information abou...
This paper presents my fullest account of probabilistic causation. It is based on the analysis of di...
[Introduction] Probabilistic theories of causation and probabilistic theories of rational decision ...
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Many theorists take causality to be the heart of scientific explanation. If we couple this view with...
Probabilistic theories of causality emerged in the 1960s together with the criticism of the idea tha...
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In this thesis, I want to give an overview of a number of theories of causality. First, I will give...
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NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
In this paper several definitions of probabilistic causation are considered, and their main drawback...
This article traces the philosophical and psychological connections between causation and the condit...
This paper summarizes recent advances in causal inference and underscores the paradigmatic shifts th...
Indicative conditionals and tendency causal claims are closely related to each other (e.g., Frosch a...
I advance a new theory of causal relevance, according to which causal claims convey information abou...
This paper presents my fullest account of probabilistic causation. It is based on the analysis of di...
[Introduction] Probabilistic theories of causation and probabilistic theories of rational decision ...
The ultimate aim of the paper is to provide for a unified account of direct causation. It starts by ...
There are many theories of causation, and each has its virtues. If it is to be understood why knowle...
Many theorists take causality to be the heart of scientific explanation. If we couple this view with...
Probabilistic theories of causality emerged in the 1960s together with the criticism of the idea tha...
Probability and Causality is a critical analysis of the problem of causality in indeterministic cont...
In this thesis, I want to give an overview of a number of theories of causality. First, I will give...
The rationality of human causal judgments has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. We ...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
In this paper several definitions of probabilistic causation are considered, and their main drawback...
This article traces the philosophical and psychological connections between causation and the condit...
This paper summarizes recent advances in causal inference and underscores the paradigmatic shifts th...
Indicative conditionals and tendency causal claims are closely related to each other (e.g., Frosch a...