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Description: Discussion of analysis of causal statements in terms of counterfactual conditionals; by Peter Menzies.
Counterfactual Theories of Causation (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Counterfactual Theories of Causation First published Wed Jan 10, 2001; substantive revision Sun Mar 30, 2008 The basic idea of counterfactual theories of causation is that the meaning of causal claims can be explained in terms of counterfactual conditionals of the form “If
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