Mechanisms and the nature of causation |
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Authors: | Stuart S. Glennan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Butler University, 4600 Sunset Ave., 46220 Indianapolis, IN, USA |
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Abstract: | In this paper I offer an analysis of causation based upon a theory of mechanisms-complex systems whose internal parts interact to produce a system's external behavior. I argue that all but the fundamental laws of physics can be explained by reference to mechanisms. Mechanisms provide an epistemologically unproblematic way to explain the necessity which is often taken to distinguish laws from other generalizations. This account of necessity leads to a theory of causation according to which events are causally related when there is a mechanism that connects them. I present reasons why the lack of an account of fundamental physical causation does not undermine the mechanical account. |
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