One of the most striking features of causation is that causes typically precede their effects – the causal arrow is strongly aligned with the temporal arrow. Why should this be so? We offer an opinionated guide to this problem, and to the solutions currently on offer. We conclude that the most promising strategy is to begin with the de facto asymmetry of human deliberation, characterised in epistemic terms, and to build out from there. More than any rival, this subjectivist approach promises to demystify the asymmetry, temporal orientation, and deliberative relevance of causal judgements
Causation is an asymmetric relation-if C causes E, then E does not cause C. In this thesis I will ar...
Some argue that time’s causal arrow is grounded in an underlying thermodynamic asymmetry. Often, thi...
Ismael traces our sense that the past is fixed and the future open to what she calls ‘the practical ...
This article proposes a new account of causal asymmetry and of how it relates to temporal asymmetry....
peer reviewedOur ordinary causal concept seems to fit poorly with how our best physics describes the...
Our ordinary causal concept seems to fit poorly with how our best physics describes the world. We th...
What would it be for a process to happen backwards in time? Would such a process involve different c...
What would it be for a process to happen backwards in time? Would such a process involve different c...
We tend to think that the past brings about, produces, or shapes the future but not vice versa. Yet,...
The general topic of this paper is causality, or the metaphysical relationship between causes and ef...
The overall aim of this paper is to examine the claim that explanation is asymmetrical because causa...
I describe a thought experiment in which an agent must choose between suffering a greater pain in th...
Quantum mechanics portrays the universe as involving non-local influences that are difficult to reco...
Causation is an asymmetric relation-if C causes E, then E does not cause C. In this thesis I will ar...
Some argue that time’s causal arrow is grounded in an underlying thermodynamic asymmetry. Often, thi...
Ismael traces our sense that the past is fixed and the future open to what she calls ‘the practical ...
This article proposes a new account of causal asymmetry and of how it relates to temporal asymmetry....
peer reviewedOur ordinary causal concept seems to fit poorly with how our best physics describes the...
Our ordinary causal concept seems to fit poorly with how our best physics describes the world. We th...
What would it be for a process to happen backwards in time? Would such a process involve different c...
What would it be for a process to happen backwards in time? Would such a process involve different c...
We tend to think that the past brings about, produces, or shapes the future but not vice versa. Yet,...
The general topic of this paper is causality, or the metaphysical relationship between causes and ef...
The overall aim of this paper is to examine the claim that explanation is asymmetrical because causa...
I describe a thought experiment in which an agent must choose between suffering a greater pain in th...
Quantum mechanics portrays the universe as involving non-local influences that are difficult to reco...
Causation is an asymmetric relation-if C causes E, then E does not cause C. In this thesis I will ar...
Some argue that time’s causal arrow is grounded in an underlying thermodynamic asymmetry. Often, thi...
Ismael traces our sense that the past is fixed and the future open to what she calls ‘the practical ...