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From Cause To Causation A Peircean Perspective 1st Edition Menno Hulswit

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From Cause To Causation A Peircean Perspective 1st Edition Menno Hulswit
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Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.56 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Menno Hulswit
ISBN: 9781402009778, 1402009771
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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From Cause To Causation A Peircean Perspective 1st Edition Menno Hulswit by Menno Hulswit 9781402009778, 1402009771 instant download after payment.

From Cause to Causation presents both a critical analysis of C.S. Peirce's conception of causation, and a novel approach to causation, based upon the semeiotic of Peirce. The book begins with a review of the history of causation, and with a critical discussion of contemporary theories of the concept of `cause'. The author uncovers a number of inadequacies in the received views of causation, and discusses their historical roots. He makes a distinction between "causality", which is the relation between cause and effect, and causation, which is the production of a certain effect. He argues that, by focusing on causality, the contemporary theories fatally neglect the more fundamental problem of causation. The author successively discusses Peirce's theories of final causation, natural classes, semeiotic, and semeiotic causation. Finally, he uses Peirce's semeiotic to develop a new approach to causation, which relates causation to our experience of signs.

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