Newsome ((2003). The debate between current versions of covariation and mechanism approaches to causal inference. Philosophical Psychology, 16, 87-107.) recently published a critical review of psychological theories of human causal inference. In that review, he characterized covariation and mechanism theories, the two dominant theory types, as competing, and offered possible ways to integrate them. I argue that Newsome has misunderstood the theoretical landscape, and that covariation and mechanism theories do not directly conflict. Rather, they rely on distinct sets of reliable indicators of causation, and focus on different types of causation (type vs. token). There are certainly debates in the research field, but the theoretical landscape...
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Newsome ((2003). The debate between current versions of covariation and mechanism approaches to caus...
Using a standard counterexample to probabilistic theories of causation as an illustration, this chap...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish so called truth ...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
This article traces the philosophical and psychological connections between causation and the condit...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
The rationality of human causal judgments has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. We ...
Several authors have claimed that mechanisms play a vital role in distinguishing between causation a...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
An increasing number of arguments for causal pluralism invoke empirical psychological data. Differen...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
and responds to three arguments that claim that psychoanalytic explanations and causal explanations ...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth ’ about fundame...
Newsome ((2003). The debate between current versions of covariation and mechanism approaches to caus...
Using a standard counterexample to probabilistic theories of causation as an illustration, this chap...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish so called truth ...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
This article traces the philosophical and psychological connections between causation and the condit...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
The rationality of human causal judgments has been the focus of a great deal of recent research. We ...
Several authors have claimed that mechanisms play a vital role in distinguishing between causation a...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
An increasing number of arguments for causal pluralism invoke empirical psychological data. Differen...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
and responds to three arguments that claim that psychoanalytic explanations and causal explanations ...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth ’ about fundame...