John Campbell has claimed that the interventionist account of causation must be amended if it is to be applied to causation in psychology. The problem, he argues, is that it follows from the so-called ‘surgical’ constraint on interventions that intervening on psychological states requires the suspension of the agent’s rational autonomy. In this paper, I argue that the problem Campbell identifies is in fact an instance of a wider problem for interventionism, extending beyond psychology, which I call the problem of ‘abrupt transitions’. I then defend a solution to the problem, which replaces the surgical constraint with a weaker constraint on interventions that nevertheless does all the work the surgical constraint was designed to do. I concl...
According to James Woodward’s influential interventionist account of causation, X is a cause of Y iff...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a model of causation that allows for dualist mental causa...
Causation has always been a philosophically controversial subject matter. While David Hume’s empiric...
John Campbell has claimed that the interventionist account of causation must be amended if it is to ...
This paper argues that, notwithstanding the remarkable popularity of Woodward’s (2003) interventioni...
The causal exclusion argument suggests that mental causes are excluded in favour of the underlying p...
Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of...
In recent years, the debate on the problem of causal exclusion has seen an ‘interventionist turn’. N...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
In his highly influential book Making Things Happen, James Woodward argues for an interventionist th...
Causation has been widely investigated in the recent philosophy of science and theories have been pr...
The onset and development of mental diseases are currently held to result from a combination of vari...
International audienceThe key idea of the interventionist account of causation is that a variable A ...
Psychiatry has long debated whether the causes of mental illness can be better explained by reductio...
Finding causes is a central goal in psychological research. In this paper, I argue that the search f...
According to James Woodward’s influential interventionist account of causation, X is a cause of Y iff...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a model of causation that allows for dualist mental causa...
Causation has always been a philosophically controversial subject matter. While David Hume’s empiric...
John Campbell has claimed that the interventionist account of causation must be amended if it is to ...
This paper argues that, notwithstanding the remarkable popularity of Woodward’s (2003) interventioni...
The causal exclusion argument suggests that mental causes are excluded in favour of the underlying p...
Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation is beset by a problem of circularity: the analysis of...
In recent years, the debate on the problem of causal exclusion has seen an ‘interventionist turn’. N...
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting...
In his highly influential book Making Things Happen, James Woodward argues for an interventionist th...
Causation has been widely investigated in the recent philosophy of science and theories have been pr...
The onset and development of mental diseases are currently held to result from a combination of vari...
International audienceThe key idea of the interventionist account of causation is that a variable A ...
Psychiatry has long debated whether the causes of mental illness can be better explained by reductio...
Finding causes is a central goal in psychological research. In this paper, I argue that the search f...
According to James Woodward’s influential interventionist account of causation, X is a cause of Y iff...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a model of causation that allows for dualist mental causa...
Causation has always been a philosophically controversial subject matter. While David Hume’s empiric...