The paper examines definitions of ‘cause’ in the epidemiological literature. Those definitions all describe causes as factors that make a difference to the distribution of disease or to individual health status. In the philosophical jargon, causes in epidemiology are difference-makers. Two claims are defended. First, it is argued that those definitions underpin an epistemology and a methodology that hinge upon the notion of variation, contra the dominant Humean paradigm according to which we infer causality from regularity. Second, despite the fact that causes be defined in terms of ‘difference-making’, this cannot fixes the causal metaphysics. Causality in epidemiology ought to be interpreted according to the epistemic theory. In this appr...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit they are not always made explicit. This p...
The epidemiologic approach to causal inference (i.e., Hill’s viewpoints) consists of evaluating pote...
International audienceThe scientific and public health claim that smoking is a cause of lung cancer ...
This article examines definitions of cause in the epidemiological literature. Those definitions desc...
none1noWhile having public health and prevention campaigns as its main aims, epidemiology is also en...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit that they are not always made explicit. T...
This doctoral dissertation deals with causal modelling in the social sciences. The specific question...
Epidemiologists’ discussions on causation are not always very enlightening with regard to the notion...
Causal inference based on a restricted version of the potential outcomes approach reasoning is assum...
It is tempting to analyse causality in terms of just one of the indicators of causal relationships, ...
We explore the different types of causes that are commonly investigated by epidemiologists. We first...
Abstract : Epidemiology, the science of the determinants of illness in populations, lacks a comprehe...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...
Causal analysis in the social sciences takes advantage of a variety of methods and of a multi-fold s...
The relationship between two things if one is another originator or creator, called causality. Altho...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit they are not always made explicit. This p...
The epidemiologic approach to causal inference (i.e., Hill’s viewpoints) consists of evaluating pote...
International audienceThe scientific and public health claim that smoking is a cause of lung cancer ...
This article examines definitions of cause in the epidemiological literature. Those definitions desc...
none1noWhile having public health and prevention campaigns as its main aims, epidemiology is also en...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit that they are not always made explicit. T...
This doctoral dissertation deals with causal modelling in the social sciences. The specific question...
Epidemiologists’ discussions on causation are not always very enlightening with regard to the notion...
Causal inference based on a restricted version of the potential outcomes approach reasoning is assum...
It is tempting to analyse causality in terms of just one of the indicators of causal relationships, ...
We explore the different types of causes that are commonly investigated by epidemiologists. We first...
Abstract : Epidemiology, the science of the determinants of illness in populations, lacks a comprehe...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...
Causal analysis in the social sciences takes advantage of a variety of methods and of a multi-fold s...
The relationship between two things if one is another originator or creator, called causality. Altho...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit they are not always made explicit. This p...
The epidemiologic approach to causal inference (i.e., Hill’s viewpoints) consists of evaluating pote...
International audienceThe scientific and public health claim that smoking is a cause of lung cancer ...