Causes and Counterparts |
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Authors: | Alex Kaiserman |
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Affiliation: | Jesus College, University of Oxford |
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Abstract: | It follows from David Lewis's counterpart-theoretic analysis of modality and his counterfactual theory of causation that causal claims are relativized to a set of counterpart relations. Call this Shlewis's view. I show how Shlewis's view can provide attractively unified solutions to similar modal and causal puzzles. I then argue that Shlewis's view is better motivated, by his own lights, than the view Lewis actually held, and also better motivated than a similar approach which relativizes causal claims to sets of ‘contrast events’. |
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Keywords: | causation counterpart theory events contrastivism counterfactuals |
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