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Causation and Explanation
This collection of original essays on the topics of causation and explanation offers readers a state-of-the-art view of current work in these areas. The book is notable for its interdisciplinary character, and the essays, by distinguished authors and important rising scholars, will be of interest to a wide readership, including philosophers, computer scientists, and economists. Students and scholars alike will find the book valuable for its wide-ranging treatment of two difficult philosophical topics.
The volume focuses first on the development of theories of causation and explanation, and then on the application of those theories. Theoretical discussions include Patrick Suppes's investigation of the causal issues surrounding intentional activities such as computation and decision making, and Clark Glymour and Frank Wimberly's analysis of technical issues encountered in formulating an account of actual causation. The essays exploring applications include Nancy Cartwright's examination of the application of counterfactuals to economics and Alfred Mele's criticism of the work of Benjamin Libet on the applicability of experimental results in psychology to philosophical analyses of free will and self-control.
Causation and Explanation offers a remarkably wide-ranging set of essays on two topics that present difficult philosophical issues.
1 Explaining Four Psychological Asymmetries in Causal Reasoning: Implications of Causal Assumtions for Coherence
2 Causality and Computation
3 Actual Causes and Thought Experiments
4 What’s Wrong with Neuron Diagrams?
5 Mackie Remixed
6 Occasional Causes
7 In Defense of Explanatory Deductivism
8 Goal-Directed Action and Teleological Explanation
9 Van Fraasen’s Dutch Book Argument Against Explanationism
10 Counterfactuals in Economics: A Commentary
11 Why Don’t You Want to Be Rich? Preference Explanation on the Basis of Causal Structure
12 Decision, Intentions, Urges, and Free Will: Why Libet Has Not Shown What He Says He Has
13 Constitutive Overdetermination
14 Ex Nihilo Fit: Arguments New and Old for the Principle of Sufficient Reason
The Actual and the Rational : Hegel and Objective Spirit
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