Reichenbachian Common Cause Systems Revisited |
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Authors: | Claudio Mazzola |
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Institution: | (1) Centre for Time, Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney, Main Quad A14, Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | According to Reichenbach’s principle of common cause, positive statistical correlations for which no straightforward causal
explanation is available should be explained by invoking the action of a hidden conjunctive common cause. Hofer-Szabó and
Rédei’s notion of a Reichenbachian common cause system is meant to generalize Reichenbach’s conjunctive fork model to fit
those cases in which two or more common causes cooperate in order to produce a positive statistical correlation. Such a generalization
is proved to be unsatisfactory in the light of a probabilistic conception of causation. Accordingly, an alternative model
for systems of multiple common causes is offered, which is capable of emulating the explanatory efficacy of Reichenbachian
common cause systems, while overcoming their major conceptual shortcomings at the same time. |
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