It is argued in this paper that although much attention has been paid to causal chains and common causes within the literature on probabilistic causality, a primary virtue of that approach is its ability to deal with cases of multiple causation. In doing so some ways are indicated in which contemporary sine qua non analyses of causation are too narrow (and ways in which probabilistic causality is not) and an argument by Reichenbach designed to provide a basis for the asymmetry of causation is refined. The importance of referring causal claims to an abstract model is also emphasized
My thesis examines Kim’s Causal Exclusion Argument (CEA) against the existence of mental causation o...
A common objection to probabilistic theories of causation is that there are prima facie causes that ...
Causation is a macroscopic phenomenon. The temporal asymmetry displayed by causation must somehow em...
It is argued in this paper that although much attention has been paid to causal chains and common ca...
In this paper we will proceed in the following way: firstly we will give In this paper we will proc...
In a recent paper in this journal, Federica Russo and Jon Williamson argue that an analysis of causa...
Probability and Causality is a critical analysis of the problem of causality in indeterministic cont...
[Introduction] According to probabilistic theories of causation, causes raise the probabilities of t...
Many theorists take causality to be the heart of scientific explanation. If we couple this view with...
© 1990 The Philosophy of Science AssociationIn an earlier paper (Dupré 1984), I criticized a thesis ...
In this paper several definitions of probabilistic causation are considered, and their main drawback...
The starting point in the development of probabilistic analyses of token causation has usually been ...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
This paper presents my fullest account of probabilistic causation. It is based on the analysis of di...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
My thesis examines Kim’s Causal Exclusion Argument (CEA) against the existence of mental causation o...
A common objection to probabilistic theories of causation is that there are prima facie causes that ...
Causation is a macroscopic phenomenon. The temporal asymmetry displayed by causation must somehow em...
It is argued in this paper that although much attention has been paid to causal chains and common ca...
In this paper we will proceed in the following way: firstly we will give In this paper we will proc...
In a recent paper in this journal, Federica Russo and Jon Williamson argue that an analysis of causa...
Probability and Causality is a critical analysis of the problem of causality in indeterministic cont...
[Introduction] According to probabilistic theories of causation, causes raise the probabilities of t...
Many theorists take causality to be the heart of scientific explanation. If we couple this view with...
© 1990 The Philosophy of Science AssociationIn an earlier paper (Dupré 1984), I criticized a thesis ...
In this paper several definitions of probabilistic causation are considered, and their main drawback...
The starting point in the development of probabilistic analyses of token causation has usually been ...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
This paper presents my fullest account of probabilistic causation. It is based on the analysis of di...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
My thesis examines Kim’s Causal Exclusion Argument (CEA) against the existence of mental causation o...
A common objection to probabilistic theories of causation is that there are prima facie causes that ...
Causation is a macroscopic phenomenon. The temporal asymmetry displayed by causation must somehow em...