This paper discusses some procedures developed in recent work in machine learning for inferring causal direction from observational data. The role of independence and invariance assumptions is emphasized. Several familiar examples including Hempel’s flagpole problem are explored in the light of these ideas. The framework is then applied to problems having to do with explanatory direction in non-causal explanation
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
Is the common cause principle merely one of a set of useful heuristics for discovering causal relati...
Causation is an asymmetric relation-if C causes E, then E does not cause C. In this thesis I will ar...
This paper discusses some procedures developed in recent work in machine learning for inferring caus...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expl...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expla...
In “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and explanatory asymmetries”, James Woodward supplements his celebrated...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expla...
This paper aims to provide an answer to James Woodward’s article “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expla...
The overall aim of this paper is to examine the claim that explanation is asymmetrical because causa...
This paper examines some recent attempts that use counterfactuals to understand the asymmetry of non...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
Explanation is asymmetric: if A explains B, then B does not explain A. Tradition- ally, the asymmetr...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
The relationship between statistical dependency and causality lies at the heart of all statistical a...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
Is the common cause principle merely one of a set of useful heuristics for discovering causal relati...
Causation is an asymmetric relation-if C causes E, then E does not cause C. In this thesis I will ar...
This paper discusses some procedures developed in recent work in machine learning for inferring caus...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expl...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expla...
In “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and explanatory asymmetries”, James Woodward supplements his celebrated...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expla...
This paper aims to provide an answer to James Woodward’s article “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expla...
The overall aim of this paper is to examine the claim that explanation is asymmetrical because causa...
This paper examines some recent attempts that use counterfactuals to understand the asymmetry of non...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
Explanation is asymmetric: if A explains B, then B does not explain A. Tradition- ally, the asymmetr...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
The relationship between statistical dependency and causality lies at the heart of all statistical a...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
Is the common cause principle merely one of a set of useful heuristics for discovering causal relati...
Causation is an asymmetric relation-if C causes E, then E does not cause C. In this thesis I will ar...