This paper deals with Hans Reichenbach's common cause principle. It was propounded by him in (1956, ch. 19), and has been developed and widely applied by Wesley Salmon, e.g. in (1978) and (1984, ch. 8). Thus, it has become one of the focal points of the continuing discussion of causation. The paper addresses five questions. Section 1 asks: What does the principle say? And section 2 asks: What is its philosophical significance? The most important question, of course, is this: Is the principle true? To answer that question, however, one must first consider how one might one argue about it at all. One can do so by way of examples, the subject of section 3, or more theoretically, which is the goal of section 4. Based on an explication of probab...
A classical probability measure space was defined in earlier papers [14], [9] to be common cause clo...
Reichenbach’s principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated, then ther...
Given a probabilistic correlation between two events, this correlation might be explained in terms o...
We offer a review of some of the most influential views on the status of Reichenbach’s Principle of ...
Since its introduction by Hans Reichenbach, many philosophers have claimed to refute the idea – know...
The common cause principle says that every correlation is either due to a direct causal effect linki...
I consider the problem of extending Reichenbach's principle of the common cause to more than two eve...
Reichenbach’s Common Cause Principle is the claim that if two events are correlated, then either the...
Bellʼs 1964 theorem causes a severe problem for the notion that correlations require explanation, en...
According to Reichenbach’s principle of common cause, positive statistical correlations for which no...
My Ph.D. dissertation written under the supervision of Prof. Tomasz Placek at the Institute of Philo...
The principle of the common cause claims that if an improbable coincidence has occurred, there must ...
A condition is formulated in terms of the probabilities of two pairs of correlated events in a class...
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle claims that if there is correlation between two events and none...
According to Reichenbach’s principle of common cause, positive statistical correlations for which no...
A classical probability measure space was defined in earlier papers [14], [9] to be common cause clo...
Reichenbach’s principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated, then ther...
Given a probabilistic correlation between two events, this correlation might be explained in terms o...
We offer a review of some of the most influential views on the status of Reichenbach’s Principle of ...
Since its introduction by Hans Reichenbach, many philosophers have claimed to refute the idea – know...
The common cause principle says that every correlation is either due to a direct causal effect linki...
I consider the problem of extending Reichenbach's principle of the common cause to more than two eve...
Reichenbach’s Common Cause Principle is the claim that if two events are correlated, then either the...
Bellʼs 1964 theorem causes a severe problem for the notion that correlations require explanation, en...
According to Reichenbach’s principle of common cause, positive statistical correlations for which no...
My Ph.D. dissertation written under the supervision of Prof. Tomasz Placek at the Institute of Philo...
The principle of the common cause claims that if an improbable coincidence has occurred, there must ...
A condition is formulated in terms of the probabilities of two pairs of correlated events in a class...
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle claims that if there is correlation between two events and none...
According to Reichenbach’s principle of common cause, positive statistical correlations for which no...
A classical probability measure space was defined in earlier papers [14], [9] to be common cause clo...
Reichenbach’s principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated, then ther...
Given a probabilistic correlation between two events, this correlation might be explained in terms o...