Causation and Modern Philosophy
Keith Allen & Tom Stoneham (eds.)
Routledge (2011)
| Abstract | A collection of new essays on causation in the period from Galileo to Lady Mary Shepherd (roughly 1600-1850). Contributors: David Wootton, Tad Schmaltz, William Eaton and Robert Higgerson, Eric Schliesser, Pauline Phemister, Timothy Stanton, Peter Millican, Constantine Sandis, Boris Hennig, Angela Breitenbach, Stathis Psillos, and Martha Brandt Bolton. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Causation History Philosophy, Modern | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD541.C1933 2011 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415883555 9780415883559 | |||||||||
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Richard Otte (1987). Indeterminism, Counterfactuals, and Causation. Philosophy of Science 54 (1):45-62.
Phil Dowe (2009). Absences, Possible Causation, and the Problem of Non-Locality. The Monist 92 (1):23-40.
Catherine Wilson (1993). Constancy, Emergence, and Illusions: Obstacles to a Naturalistic Theory of Vision. In Causation in Early Modern Philosophy. University Park: Penn St University Press.
Paul Hoffman (2009). Does Efficient Causation Presuppose Final Causation? Aquinas Vs. Early Modern Mechanism. In Samuel Newlands & Larry M. Jorgensen (eds.), Metaphysics and the Good: Themes From the Philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams. Oxford University Press.
Constantine Sandis (forthcoming). The Meaning of Hume's Necessary Connexions. In Keith Allen & Tom Stoneham (eds.), Causation and Modern Philosophy.
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