Unravelling the Methodology of Causal Pluralism

  • FROEYMAN A
  • DE VREESE L
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In this paper we try to bring some clarification in the recent debate on causal pluralism. Our first aim is to clarify what it means to have a pluralistic theory of causation and to articulate the criteria by means of which a certain theory of causation can or cannot qualify as a pluralistic theory of causation. We also show that there is currently no theory on themarket which meets these criteria, and therefore no full-blown pluralist theory of causation exists. Because of this, we offer a general strategy by means of which pluralist theories of causation can be developed.

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FROEYMAN, A., & DE VREESE, L. (2008). Unravelling the Methodology of Causal Pluralism. Philosophica, 81(1). https://doi.org/10.21825/philosophica.82174

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