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The Temporal Asymmetry Of Causation Alison Fernandes

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The Temporal Asymmetry Of Causation Alison Fernandes
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Author: Alison Fernandes
ISBN: 9781108914765, 9781108823852, 1108914764, 1108823858
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Temporal Asymmetry Of Causation Alison Fernandes by Alison Fernandes 9781108914765, 9781108823852, 1108914764, 1108823858 instant download after payment.

Causes always seem to come prior to their effects. What might explain this asymmetry? Causation's temporal asymmetry isn't straightforwardly due to a temporal asymmetry in the laws of nature—the laws are, by and large, temporally symmetric. Nor does the asymmetry appear due to an asymmetry in time itself. This Element examines recent empirical attempts to explain the temporal asymmetry of causation: statistical mechanical accounts, agency accounts and fork asymmetry accounts. None of these accounts are complete yet and a full explanation of the temporal asymmetry of causation will likely require contributions from all three programs.

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