The Doctrine of Mr. Hume: Concerning the Relation of Cause and Effect
Garland Pub. (1806)
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| Call number | B1499.C38.B76 1983 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0824054016 | |||||||||
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Jan Faye, Backward Causation. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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J. Tim O'Meara (1999). Begging the Question of Causation in a Critique of the Neuron Doctrine. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5):846-846.
Richard Swinburne (1997). The Irreducibility of Causation. Dialectica 51 (1):79–92.
Jonathan Schaffer (2000). Causation by Disconnection. Philosophy of Science 67 (2):285-300.
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