This paper aims to provide an answer to James Woodward’s article “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and explanatory asymmetries”. It will be conjectured that, when causal directionality depends on the experimental design, it is because the variables involved are capable of producing changes in each other. This will be exemplified using the case of ideal gases as opposed to the flagpole-shadow scenario
This article discusses some philosophical theories of causation and their application to several are...
The paper contains a novel realist account of causal production and the necessary connection between...
This paper describes a computational approach, based on the theory of causal ordering, for inferring...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expl...
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 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 expla...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
What happens to the causal structure of a world when time is reversed? At first glance it seems ther...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
I examine the adequacy of the causal graph-structural equations approach to causation for modeling b...
In the last fifty years or so, the debate on causality has been constantly growing. This has been fa...
Curie's Principle says that any symmetry property of a cause must be found in its effect. In this ar...
This article discusses some philosophical theories of causation and their application to several are...
The paper contains a novel realist account of causal production and the necessary connection between...
This paper describes a computational approach, based on the theory of causal ordering, for inferring...
Does smoke cause fire or does fire cause smoke? James Woodward’s “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and expl...
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 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 expla...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
I would like to congratulate James Woodward for another landmark accomplishment, after publishing hi...
What happens to the causal structure of a world when time is reversed? At first glance it seems ther...
This paper seeks to cast light on some of the more puzzling aspects of causation. My initial aim is ...
I examine the adequacy of the causal graph-structural equations approach to causation for modeling b...
In the last fifty years or so, the debate on causality has been constantly growing. This has been fa...
Curie's Principle says that any symmetry property of a cause must be found in its effect. In this ar...
This article discusses some philosophical theories of causation and their application to several are...
The paper contains a novel realist account of causal production and the necessary connection between...
This paper describes a computational approach, based on the theory of causal ordering, for inferring...