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Causation and contrast classes
Authors:Robert Northcott
Institution:(1) Philosophy, University of Missouri-St Louis, 599 Lucas Hall (MC 73), One University Blvd, St Louis, MO 63121-4499, USA
Abstract:I argue that causation is a contrastive relation: c-rather-than-C* causes e-rather-than-E*, where C* and E* are contrast classes associated respectively with actual events c and e. I explain why this is an improvement on the traditional binary view, and develop a detailed definition. It turns out that causation is only well defined in ‘uniform’ cases, where either all or none of the members of C* are related appropriately to members of E*.
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Keywords:Causation  Causal judgment  Contrast classes  Context  Uniformity
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