I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characterized by Phil Dowe and the more general manipulable causal relationships as defined by James Woodward. All primitive causal interactions are manipulable causal relationships, but there are manipulable causal relationships that are not primitive causal interactions. I’ll call the latter constructed causal relationships, and I’ll argue that constructed causal relationships serve as a foundation for both computing and complex systems. Perhaps even more interesting are autonomous causal relationships. These are constructed causal relationships in which the causal mechanism resides primarily in the effect. A typical example is a software execut...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
Concerning any object of philosophical analysis, we can ask several questions, including the two pos...
Considering the growing need for formal counterparts of causal nexus (AI is desperately looking for ...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
This paper describes a computational approach, based on the theory of causal ordering, for inferring...
I argue for an inferentialist account of the meaning of causal claims, which draws on the writings o...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
I argue for an inferentialist account of the meaning of causal claims, which draws on the writings o...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
Concerning any object of philosophical analysis, we can ask several questions, including the two pos...
Considering the growing need for formal counterparts of causal nexus (AI is desperately looking for ...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
I discuss two categories of causal relationships: primitive causal interactions of the sort characte...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
This paper describes a computational approach, based on the theory of causal ordering, for inferring...
I argue for an inferentialist account of the meaning of causal claims, which draws on the writings o...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
I argue for an inferentialist account of the meaning of causal claims, which draws on the writings o...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
Concerning any object of philosophical analysis, we can ask several questions, including the two pos...
Considering the growing need for formal counterparts of causal nexus (AI is desperately looking for ...