Daniel M. Hausman
Causal Asymmetries
Daniel M. Hausman
Causal Asymmetries
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The most comprehensive account available of causal asymmetry, written by a pre-eminent philosopher of science.
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The most comprehensive account available of causal asymmetry, written by a pre-eminent philosopher of science.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521052429
- ISBN-10: 0521052424
- Artikelnr.: 23366554
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521052429
- ISBN-10: 0521052424
- Artikelnr.: 23366554
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: causation and its asymmetries
1. Metaphysical pictures and wishes
1*. Transfer theories
2. Is causation a relation among events?
3. Causation, regularities and time: Hume's theory
4. Causation and independence
4*. Causation, independence and causal connection
5. Agency theory
5*. Causal generalizations and agency
6. The counterfactual theory
6*. Independence and counterfactual dependence
7. Counterfactuals, agency and independence
7*. Agency, counterfactuals and independence
8. Causation, explanation and laws
8*. Causation, explanation and independent alterability
9. Probabilistic causation
10. Causation and conditional probabilities
10*. Causal graphs and conditional probabilistic dependencies
11. Intervention, robustness and probabilistic dependence
11*. Interventions and conditional probabilities
12. Operationalizing and revising the independence theory
12*. Probability distributions and causation
13. Complications and conclusions
Appendix A: alphabetical list of propositions
Appendix B: list of theorems
References
Index.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: causation and its asymmetries
1. Metaphysical pictures and wishes
1*. Transfer theories
2. Is causation a relation among events?
3. Causation, regularities and time: Hume's theory
4. Causation and independence
4*. Causation, independence and causal connection
5. Agency theory
5*. Causal generalizations and agency
6. The counterfactual theory
6*. Independence and counterfactual dependence
7. Counterfactuals, agency and independence
7*. Agency, counterfactuals and independence
8. Causation, explanation and laws
8*. Causation, explanation and independent alterability
9. Probabilistic causation
10. Causation and conditional probabilities
10*. Causal graphs and conditional probabilistic dependencies
11. Intervention, robustness and probabilistic dependence
11*. Interventions and conditional probabilities
12. Operationalizing and revising the independence theory
12*. Probability distributions and causation
13. Complications and conclusions
Appendix A: alphabetical list of propositions
Appendix B: list of theorems
References
Index.
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: causation and its asymmetries
1. Metaphysical pictures and wishes
1*. Transfer theories
2. Is causation a relation among events?
3. Causation, regularities and time: Hume's theory
4. Causation and independence
4*. Causation, independence and causal connection
5. Agency theory
5*. Causal generalizations and agency
6. The counterfactual theory
6*. Independence and counterfactual dependence
7. Counterfactuals, agency and independence
7*. Agency, counterfactuals and independence
8. Causation, explanation and laws
8*. Causation, explanation and independent alterability
9. Probabilistic causation
10. Causation and conditional probabilities
10*. Causal graphs and conditional probabilistic dependencies
11. Intervention, robustness and probabilistic dependence
11*. Interventions and conditional probabilities
12. Operationalizing and revising the independence theory
12*. Probability distributions and causation
13. Complications and conclusions
Appendix A: alphabetical list of propositions
Appendix B: list of theorems
References
Index.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: causation and its asymmetries
1. Metaphysical pictures and wishes
1*. Transfer theories
2. Is causation a relation among events?
3. Causation, regularities and time: Hume's theory
4. Causation and independence
4*. Causation, independence and causal connection
5. Agency theory
5*. Causal generalizations and agency
6. The counterfactual theory
6*. Independence and counterfactual dependence
7. Counterfactuals, agency and independence
7*. Agency, counterfactuals and independence
8. Causation, explanation and laws
8*. Causation, explanation and independent alterability
9. Probabilistic causation
10. Causation and conditional probabilities
10*. Causal graphs and conditional probabilistic dependencies
11. Intervention, robustness and probabilistic dependence
11*. Interventions and conditional probabilities
12. Operationalizing and revising the independence theory
12*. Probability distributions and causation
13. Complications and conclusions
Appendix A: alphabetical list of propositions
Appendix B: list of theorems
References
Index.







