The idea that causation involves the production of changes due to the exertion of influence of something on something else—the core idea of causal realism—used to be the default view. Today this idea is at the heart of (i) transmission/causal process accounts, (ii) mechanistic accounts, and (iii) powers-based accounts. However, as I have previously argued (Ingthorsson 2021) the above-mentioned approaches are based—to varying degree—on the very problematic assumption that causal influence is essentially unidirectional; that it passes from whatever is the cause to the effect. As first pointed out be Mario Bunge (1959), the idea that causal influence is unidirectional is incompatible with what is today considered a scientific fact, notably tha...
Almost a century ago, Bertrand Russell called the idea of causality “a relic of a bygone era, surviv...
Causation is in trouble –at least as it is pictured in current theories in philosophy and in economi...
In contemporary literature, the fact that there is negative causation is the primary motivation for ...
The idea that causation involves the production of changes due to the exertion of influence of somet...
The paper contains a novel realist account of causal production and the necessary connection between...
Mario Bunge’s Causality and Modern Science is arguably one of the best treatments of the causal real...
Causal Dispositionalism provides an account of causation based on an ontology of causal powers, prop...
Concerning any object of philosophical analysis, we can ask several questions, including the two pos...
This book critically examines the recent discussions of powers and powers-based accounts of causatio...
Concerning any object of philosophical analysis, we can ask several questions, including the two pos...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordProcesse...
Philosophical analyses of causation have been centred on the question of what causation is. More pre...
It is widely agreed that many causal relations can be regarded as dependent upon causal relations th...
There is a widespread belief that the so-called process theories of causation developed by Wesley Sa...
Hume was correct in his critique of causation as understood by the New Science, a critique deadly to...
Almost a century ago, Bertrand Russell called the idea of causality “a relic of a bygone era, surviv...
Causation is in trouble –at least as it is pictured in current theories in philosophy and in economi...
In contemporary literature, the fact that there is negative causation is the primary motivation for ...
The idea that causation involves the production of changes due to the exertion of influence of somet...
The paper contains a novel realist account of causal production and the necessary connection between...
Mario Bunge’s Causality and Modern Science is arguably one of the best treatments of the causal real...
Causal Dispositionalism provides an account of causation based on an ontology of causal powers, prop...
Concerning any object of philosophical analysis, we can ask several questions, including the two pos...
This book critically examines the recent discussions of powers and powers-based accounts of causatio...
Concerning any object of philosophical analysis, we can ask several questions, including the two pos...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordProcesse...
Philosophical analyses of causation have been centred on the question of what causation is. More pre...
It is widely agreed that many causal relations can be regarded as dependent upon causal relations th...
There is a widespread belief that the so-called process theories of causation developed by Wesley Sa...
Hume was correct in his critique of causation as understood by the New Science, a critique deadly to...
Almost a century ago, Bertrand Russell called the idea of causality “a relic of a bygone era, surviv...
Causation is in trouble –at least as it is pictured in current theories in philosophy and in economi...
In contemporary literature, the fact that there is negative causation is the primary motivation for ...