Within the causal modeling literature, debates about the Causal Faithfulness Condition (CFC) have concerned whether it is probable that the parameters in causal models will have values such that distinct causal paths will cancel. As the parameters in a model are fixed by the probability distribution over its variables, it is initially puzzling what it means to assign probabilities to these parameters. I propose that to assign a probability to a parameter in a model is to treat that parameter as a function of a variable in an augmented model. By combining this proposal with widely adopted principles regarding which variables must be included in a model, I argue that the various proposed counterexamples to CFC involving coordinated parameters ...
Independence of Conditionals (IC) has recently been proposed as a basic rule for causal structure le...
One of the core assumptions in causal discovery is the faithfulness assumption, i.e., assuming that ...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...
In the causal inference framework of Spirtes, Glymour, and Scheines (SGS), inferences about causal r...
Endre Begby and Kathleen Creel for ongoing discussion and feedback on drafts, and to Creel for prese...
Current methods of detecting causal relationships from data rely on analysing the patterns of correl...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violations of cau...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violati...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violati...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violati...
It has been well argued that correlation does not imply causation. Is the converse true: does non-co...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...
We study one of the simplest causal prediction algorithms that uses only conditional independences e...
The causal faithfulness condition, which licenses inferences from probabilistic to causal independen...
Independence of Conditionals (IC) has recently been proposed as a basic rule for causal structure le...
Independence of Conditionals (IC) has recently been proposed as a basic rule for causal structure le...
One of the core assumptions in causal discovery is the faithfulness assumption, i.e., assuming that ...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...
In the causal inference framework of Spirtes, Glymour, and Scheines (SGS), inferences about causal r...
Endre Begby and Kathleen Creel for ongoing discussion and feedback on drafts, and to Creel for prese...
Current methods of detecting causal relationships from data rely on analysing the patterns of correl...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violations of cau...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violati...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violati...
I present three reasons why philosophers of science should be more concerned about violati...
It has been well argued that correlation does not imply causation. Is the converse true: does non-co...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...
We study one of the simplest causal prediction algorithms that uses only conditional independences e...
The causal faithfulness condition, which licenses inferences from probabilistic to causal independen...
Independence of Conditionals (IC) has recently been proposed as a basic rule for causal structure le...
Independence of Conditionals (IC) has recently been proposed as a basic rule for causal structure le...
One of the core assumptions in causal discovery is the faithfulness assumption, i.e., assuming that ...
AbstractThe Markov condition describes the conditional independence relations present in a causal mo...