Causation and Counterfactuals

Causation and Counterfactuals
Format
Paperback
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Country
United States
Published
25 June 2004
Pages
480
ISBN
9780262532563

Causation and Counterfactuals

One philosophical approach to causation sees counterfactual dependence as the key to the explanation of causal facts: for example, events c (the cause) and e (the effect) both occur, but had c not occurred, e would not have occurred either. The counterfactual analysis of causation became a focus of philosophical debate after the 1973 publication of the late David Lewis’s groundbreaking paper, Causation, which argues against the previously accepted regularity analysis and in favour of what he called the promising alternative of the counterfactual analysis. Thirty years after Lewis’s paper, this book brings together some of the most important recent work connecting - or, in some cases, disputing the connection between - counterfactuals and causation, including the complete version of Lewis’s Whitehead lectures, Causation as Influence, a major reworking of his original paper. Also included is a more recent essay by Lewis, Void and Object, on causation by omission. Several of the essays first appeared in a special issue of the Journal of Philosophy, but most, including the unabridged version of Causation as Influence, are published for the first time or in updated forms.

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