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Hunting Causes And Using Them Approaches In Philosophy And Economics 1st Edition Nancy Cartwright

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Hunting Causes And Using Them Approaches In Philosophy And Economics 1st Edition Nancy Cartwright
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Nancy Cartwright
ISBN: 9780511286339, 9780521860819, 0521860814, 0511286333
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Hunting Causes And Using Them Approaches In Philosophy And Economics 1st Edition Nancy Cartwright by Nancy Cartwright 9780511286339, 9780521860819, 0521860814, 0511286333 instant download after payment.

Hunting Causes and Using Them argues that causation is not one thing, as commonly assumed, but many. There is a huge variety of causal relations, each with different characterizing features, different methods for discovery and different uses to which it can be put. In this collection of new and previously published essays, Nancy Cartwright provides a critical survey of philosophical and economic literature on causality, with a special focus on the currently fashionable Bayes-nets and invariance methods - and it exposes a huge gap in that literature. Almost every account treats either exclusively how to hunt causes or how to use them. But where is the bridge between? It's no good knowing how to warrant a causal claim if we don't know what we can do with that claim once we have it. This book will interest philosophers, economists and social scientists.

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