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A physical critique of physical causation
Authors:Tracy Lupher
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, C3500, Austin, TX, 78712, United States
Abstract:The conserved quantities theory of causation (CQTC) attempts to use physics as the basis for an account of causation. However, a closer examination of the physics involved in CQTC reveals several critical failures. Some of the conserved quantities in physics cannot be used to distinguish causal interactions. Other conserved quantities cannot always be the properties of fields or particles. Finally, CQCT does not account for causal interactions that are static. I would like to thank Fred Kronz, Cory Juhl, Joshua Dever, and two anonymous referees for their many helpful suggestions and comments.
Keywords:Physical causation  Dowe  Conserved quantities
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