<p><b>“Causality is arguably the glue that binds together what happens in the world. At the same time, the concept itself has been debated for centuries. This book provides a great introduction to causality, with emphasis on current debates and applications to various fields of research.” </b><i>—Olaf Dekkers,</i> <i>Leiden University, The Netherlands</i></p>

Causation: The Basics explores questions about what causes are, and how we come to know them, describe them, and put them to use. The book begins with an introduction to the history of philosophical thinking about causation, followed by a series of chapters introducing important contemporary accounts of causation. It concludes with chapters on causation and agency, causal discovery, and causal explanation. Key questions explored in the book include:

  • What distinguishes correlation from causation?
  • How are the causes of singular events related to more general patterns of cause and effect?
  • How are commonsense, scientific, and legal conceptions of causation related?
  • Can certain occurrences be singled out as the main or principle causes of some effect?
  • Is there a place in the world’s causal structure for human agency and free will?

While introducing the major philosophical debates about the nature of causation, Causation: The Basics emphasizes the uses and challenges of causal reasoning as it occurs in the sciences, engineering, medicine, and other areas of human life. With a glossary of key terms and suggestions for further reading, the book provides readers with a clear and concise introduction to both theoretical and practical questions about causation.

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Causation: The Basics explores questions about what causes are, and how we come to know them, describe them, and put them to use. The book begins with an introduction the history of philosophical thinking about causation, followed by a series of chapters introducing important contemporary accounts of causation.

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1. Some Basic Questions about Causation

2. Thinking about Causation: A Selective History

3. Causes, Regularities, and Laws

4. Causation, Probability, and Chance

5. Causation and Counterfactuals

6. Models and Interventions

7. Causal Processes and Mechanisms

8. Causes, Purposes, and Agency

9. Finding Causes

10. Choosing Causes

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Product details

ISBN
9781032061542
Published
2024-04-22
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
235 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
202

Biographical note

Stuart Glennan is the Harry Ice Professor of Philosophy at Butler University. He has published widely on causation and explanation in philosophy of science, and is the author of The New Mechanical Philosophy (2017) and co-editor with Phyllis Illari of the Routledge Handbook of Mechanisms and Mechanical Philosophy (2018).