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Connection and Influence: A Process Theory of Causation
Authors:Alexander Rueger
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2E5
Abstract:Summary  A combination of process and counterfactual theories of causation is proposed with the aim of preserving the strengths of each of the approaches while avoiding their shortcomings. The basis for the combination, or hybrid, view is the need, common to both accounts, of imposing a stability requirement on the causal relation.
Keywords:causal processes  counterfactual theories of causation  preemption  process theories of causation  pseudo processes  stability
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