Unlike any other monograph on legal liability, Michael S. Moore’s book CAUSATION AND RESPONSIBILITY ...
Definitions of Causation are shown to be specific to particular sciences. Also, the idealized notion...
The counterfactual tradition to defining actual causation has come a long way since Lewis started it...
This paper shows that causation in the sense of Lewis (1973) is a special case of causation in the s...
In this paper I consider possible causation, specifically, would-cause counterfactuals of the form ‘...
This article focuses on David Lewis’s theory of causation. The author provides helpful clarity regar...
This article raises two difficulties that certain approaches to causation have with would-cause coun...
Causation is defined as a relation between facts: C causes E if and only if C and E are nomologicall...
Lewis's counterfactual analysis of causation starts with the claim that c causes e if ~ C > ~ E, whe...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
This dissertation is on conditionals and causation. In particular, we (i) propose a method of how an...
Wolfgang Spohn's theory of ranking functions is an elegant and powerful theory of the structure and ...
What is it for an event not to occur? This is an urgent, yet under explored, question for counterfac...
It is near-consensus among those currently working on the semantics of counterfactuals that the corr...
On David Lewis's original analysis of causation, c causes e only if c is linked to e by a chain of d...
Unlike any other monograph on legal liability, Michael S. Moore’s book CAUSATION AND RESPONSIBILITY ...
Definitions of Causation are shown to be specific to particular sciences. Also, the idealized notion...
The counterfactual tradition to defining actual causation has come a long way since Lewis started it...
This paper shows that causation in the sense of Lewis (1973) is a special case of causation in the s...
In this paper I consider possible causation, specifically, would-cause counterfactuals of the form ‘...
This article focuses on David Lewis’s theory of causation. The author provides helpful clarity regar...
This article raises two difficulties that certain approaches to causation have with would-cause coun...
Causation is defined as a relation between facts: C causes E if and only if C and E are nomologicall...
Lewis's counterfactual analysis of causation starts with the claim that c causes e if ~ C > ~ E, whe...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
This dissertation is on conditionals and causation. In particular, we (i) propose a method of how an...
Wolfgang Spohn's theory of ranking functions is an elegant and powerful theory of the structure and ...
What is it for an event not to occur? This is an urgent, yet under explored, question for counterfac...
It is near-consensus among those currently working on the semantics of counterfactuals that the corr...
On David Lewis's original analysis of causation, c causes e only if c is linked to e by a chain of d...
Unlike any other monograph on legal liability, Michael S. Moore’s book CAUSATION AND RESPONSIBILITY ...
Definitions of Causation are shown to be specific to particular sciences. Also, the idealized notion...
The counterfactual tradition to defining actual causation has come a long way since Lewis started it...