This chapter outlines the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in everyday discourse. It also surveys empirical work concerned with the generation and evaluation of such arguments. This survey makes clear that there is presently no unified body of research concerned with causal argument. It highlights the benefits of a unified treatment both for those interested in causal cognition and those interested in argumentation, and identifies the key challenges that must be met for a full understanding of causal argumentation
International audienceWhen dealing with a cause (e.g., looking for something which could explain cer...
How are we to understand causal relations and analysis in social science? This paper takes R. G. Col...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...
In this chapter, we outline the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in eve...
This paper offers four main arguments about the nature of causation in the social sciences. First, c...
What is a causal nexus? How do we get to know one? In the last decades a proliferation of philosophi...
30 p.The aim of this paper is to provide an account of causation that is compatible with both common...
© 2018 The Author(s) Price’s (Br J Philos Sci 42(2):157–176, 1991; 44(2):187–203, 1993 (with Peter M...
The thesis addresses the nature of causation. It is argued that causation exists and is as local as ...
The past few decades have seen much interesting work, both within and outside philosophy, on causati...
Causation is in trouble –at least as it is pictured in current theories in philosophy and in economi...
This essay advocates a “functional” approach to causation and causal reasoning: these are to be unde...
There are a wide variety of theories of causation available in the philosophical literature. For th...
Motivation – This paper describes the initial results of a naturalistic inquiry into the way people ...
This contribution claims that the two fundamental notions of causation at work in the health scienc...
International audienceWhen dealing with a cause (e.g., looking for something which could explain cer...
How are we to understand causal relations and analysis in social science? This paper takes R. G. Col...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...
In this chapter, we outline the range of argument forms involving causation that can be found in eve...
This paper offers four main arguments about the nature of causation in the social sciences. First, c...
What is a causal nexus? How do we get to know one? In the last decades a proliferation of philosophi...
30 p.The aim of this paper is to provide an account of causation that is compatible with both common...
© 2018 The Author(s) Price’s (Br J Philos Sci 42(2):157–176, 1991; 44(2):187–203, 1993 (with Peter M...
The thesis addresses the nature of causation. It is argued that causation exists and is as local as ...
The past few decades have seen much interesting work, both within and outside philosophy, on causati...
Causation is in trouble –at least as it is pictured in current theories in philosophy and in economi...
This essay advocates a “functional” approach to causation and causal reasoning: these are to be unde...
There are a wide variety of theories of causation available in the philosophical literature. For th...
Motivation – This paper describes the initial results of a naturalistic inquiry into the way people ...
This contribution claims that the two fundamental notions of causation at work in the health scienc...
International audienceWhen dealing with a cause (e.g., looking for something which could explain cer...
How are we to understand causal relations and analysis in social science? This paper takes R. G. Col...
This paper is about causality, defined as a specific relation between eventuality on an event-state ...