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Causation

Causation

Causation

Luke Fenton-Glynn, University College London
July 2021
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    This Element provides an accessible introduction to the contemporary philosophy of causation. It introduces the reader to central concepts and distinctions (type vs token causation, probabilistic vs deterministic causation, difference-making, interventions, overdetermination, pre-emption) and to key tools (structural equations, graphs, probabilistic causal models) drawn upon in the contemporary debate. The aim is to fuel the reader's interest in causation, and to equip them with the resources to contribute to the debate themselves. The discussion is historically informed and outward-looking. 'Historically informed' in that concise accounts of key historical contributions to the understanding of causation set the stage for an examination of the latest research. 'Outward looking' in that illustrations are provided of how the philosophy of causation relates to issues in the sciences, law, and elsewhere. The aim is to show why the study of causation is of critical importance, besides being fascinating in its own right.

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    July 2021
    Paperback
    9781108706636
    75 pages
    230 × 150 × 6 mm
    0.16kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Regularity Theories of Causation
    • 3. Interlude: Some Important Background
    • 4. Counterfactual Theories of Causation
    • 5. Probabilistic Causation
    • 6. Conclusion.
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    • Luke Fenton-Glynn , University College London