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- Davidson, Donald (1980a) “Actions, Reasons, and Causes,” orig. 1963, in Essays on Actions and Events. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 3-19. (Scholar)
- Davidson, Donald (1980b) “Causal Relations,” orig. 1967, in Essays on Actions and Events. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 149-62. (Scholar)
- Davidson, Donald (1980c) “The Individuation of Events,” orig. 1969, in Essays on Actions and Events. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 163-80. (Scholar)
- Davidson, Donald (1980d) “Mental Events,” orig. 1970, in Essays on Actions and Events. Oxford: Clarendon Press pp. 207-27. (Scholar)
- Davidson, Donald (1985) “Reply to Quine on Events,” in E. LePore and B. McLaughlin, eds., Actions and Events: Essays on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, pp. 172-6. (Scholar)
- Davidson, Donald (1993) “Thinking Causes,” in J. Heil and A. Mele, eds., Mental Causation. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 3-17. (Scholar)
- Dowe, Phil (1992) “Wesley Salmon's Process Theory of Causality and the Conserved Quantity Theory,” Philosophy of Science 59, pp. 195-216. (Scholar)
- Dowe, Phil (2000) Physical Causation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Dowe, Phil (2001) “A Counterfactual Theory of Prevention and ‘Causation’ by Omission,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79, pp. 216-26. (Scholar)
- Dretske, Fred (1977) “Referring to Events,” in P. French, T. Uehling, Jr., and H. Wettstein, eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy II. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 90-9. (Scholar)
- Ducasse, C. J. (1926) “On the Nature and Observability of the Causal Relation,” Journal of Philosophy 23, pp. 57-68. (Scholar)
- Dummett, Michael (1964) “Bringing About the Past,” Philosophical Review 73, pp. 338-59. (Scholar)
- Eells, Ellery (1991) Probabilistic Causality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Ehring, Douglas (1986) “The Transference Theory of Causality,” Synthese 67, pp. 249-58. (Scholar)
- Ehring, Douglas (1997) Causation and Persistence. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Ellis, Brian (1999) “Causal Powers and Laws of Nature,” in H. Sankey, ed., Causation and Laws of Nature. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 19-34. (Scholar)
- Fair, David (1979) “Causation and the Flow of Energy,” Erkenntnis 14, pp. 219-50. (Scholar)
- Fales, Evan (1990) Causation and Universals. London: Routledge Press. (Scholar)
- Ganeri, Jonardon, Paul Noordhof, and Murali Ramachandran (1996) “Counterfactuals and Preemptive Causation,” Analysis 56, pp. 219-25. (Scholar)
- Gasking, Douglas (1955) “Causation and Recipes,” Mind 64, pp.479-86. (Scholar)
- Gödel, Kurt (1949) “A Remark about the Relationship between Relativity Theory and Idealistic Philosophy,” in P. Schilpp, ed., Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist. La Salle: Open Court, pp. 557-62. (Scholar)
- Good, I. J. (1961) “A Causal Calculus I,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11, pp. 305-18. (Scholar)
- Good, I. J. (1962) “A Causal Calculus II,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12, pp. 43-51. (Scholar)
- Hall, Ned (2000) “Causation and the Price of Transitivity,” Journal of Philosophy 97, pp. 198-222. (Scholar)
- Hall, Ned (2004) “Two Concepts of Causation” in J. Collins, N. Hall, and L. A. Paul, eds., Causation and Counterfactuals. Massachusetts: The M. I. T. Press, pp. 181-204. (Scholar)
- Hall, Ned (2007) “Structural Equations and Causation,”, Philosophical Studies 132, pp. 109-136. (Scholar)
- Hall, Ned and L. A. Paul (manuscript) “Causation and the Counterexamples: A Traveler's Guide” (Scholar)
- Halpern, Joseph and Judea Pearl (2005) “Causes and Explanations: A Structural-Model Approach— Part 1: Causes,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56, pp. 843-87. (Scholar)
- Hart, H. L. A. and A. M. Honore (1985) Causation in the Law, orig. 1959. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hausman, Daniel (1998) Causal Asymmetries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, Christopher (1993) “A Generalized Probabilistic Theory of Causal Relevance,” Synthese 97, pp. 335-64. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, Christopher (1995a) “The Mishap at Reichenbach Fall: Singular vs. General Causation,” Philosophical Studies 78, pp. 257-91. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, Christopher (1995b) “Salmon on Explanatory Relevance,” Philosophy of Science 62, pp. 304-320. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, Christopher (1996) “The Role of Contrast in Causal and Explanatory Claims,” Synthese 107, pp. 395-419. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, Christopher (2001) “The Intransitivity of Causation Revealed in Equations and Graphs,” Journal of Philosophy 98, pp. 273-99. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, Christopher (2004) “Do All and Only Causes Raise the Probabilities of Effects?” in J. Collins, N. Hall, and L. A. Paul, eds., Causation and Counterfactuals. Massachusetts: The M. I. T. Press, pp. 403-18. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, Christopher (forthcoming) “Prevention, Preemption, and the Principle of Sufficient Reason,” Philosophical Review. (Scholar)
- Horwich, Paul (1987) Asymmetries in Time. Massachusetts: The M. I. T. Press. (Scholar)
- Hume, David (1975) An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, orig. 1748. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Kant, Immanuel (1965) Critique of Pure Reason, orig. 1781, trans. N. Kemp Smith. New York: Macmillan Press. (Scholar)
- Kim, Jaegwon (1973) “Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event,” Journal of Philosophy 70, pp. 217-36. (Scholar)
- Kim, Jaegwon (1976) “Events as Property Exemplifications,” in M. Brand and D. Walton, eds., Action Theory. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing, pp. 159-77. (Scholar)
- Kistler, Max (1998) “Reducing Causality to Transmission,” Erkenntnis 48, pp. 1-24. (Scholar)
- Kvart, Igal (1986) A Theory of Counterfactuals. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing. (Scholar)
- Kvart, Igal (1997) “Cause and Some Positive Causal Impact,” in J. Tomberlin, ed., Philosophical Perspectives 11: Mind, Causation, and World. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, pp. 401-32. (Scholar)
- Kvart, Igal (2004) “Probabilistic Cause, Edge Conditions, Late Preemption and Discrete Cases,” in P. Dowe and P. Noordhof, eds., Cause and Chance: Causation in an Indeterministic World. London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David (1979) “Counterfactual Dependence and Time's Arrow,” Nous 13, pp. 455-76. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David (1986a) “Causation,” in Philosophical Papers 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 159-213. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David (1986b) “Events,” in Philosophical Papers 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 241-69. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David (2000) “Causation as Influence,” Journal of Philosophy 97, pp. 182-97. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David (2004) “Void and Object,” in J. Collins, N. Hall, and L. A. Paul, eds., Causation and Counterfactuals. Massachusetts: The M. I. T. Press, pp. 277-90. (Scholar)
- Mackie, J. L. (1965) “Causes and Conditions,” American Philosophical Quarterly 2, pp. 245-64. (Scholar)
- Mackie, J. L. (1974) The Cement of the Universe. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Maslen, Cei (2004) “Causes, Contrasts, and the Nontransitivity of Causation,” in J. Collins, N. Hall, and L. A. Paul, eds., Causation and Counterfactuals. Massachusetts: The M. I. T. Press, pp. 341-58. (Scholar)
- McDermott, Michael (1995) “Redundant Causation,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46, pp. 423-44. (Scholar)
- McDermott, Michael (2002) “Causation, Influence, and Sufficiency,” Journal of Philosophy 99, pp. 84-101. (Scholar)
- McGrath, Sarah (2005) “Causation by Omission: A Dilemma,” Philosophical Studies 123, pp. 125-48. (Scholar)
- McGrath, Sarah (manuscript) “Uneventful Causation.” (Scholar)
- Mellor, D. H. (1981) Real Time. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Mellor, D. H. (1988) “On Raising the Chances of Effects,” in J. Fetzer, ed., Probability and Causality. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing, pp. 229-40. (Scholar)
- Mellor, D. H. (1995) The Facts of Causation. London: Routledge Press. (Scholar)
- Menzies, Peter (1989a) “A Unified Account of Causal Relata,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67, pp. 59-83. (Scholar)
- Menzies, Peter (1989b) “Probabilistic Causation and Causal Processes: A Critique of Lewis,” Philosophy of Science 56, pp. 642-63. (Scholar)
- Menzies, Peter (1996) “Probabilistic Causation and the Pre-emption Problem,” Mind 105, pp. 85-117. (Scholar)
- Menzies, Peter (2004) “Difference-Making in Context,” in J. Collins, N. Hall, and L. A. Paul, eds., Causation and Counterfactuals. Massachusetts: The M. I. T. Press, pp. 139-80. (Scholar)
- Menzies, Peter and Huw Price (1993) “Causation as a Secondary Quality,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44, pp. 187-203. (Scholar)
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- Noordhof, Paul (1999) “Probabilistic Causation, Preemption and Counterfactuals,” Mind 108, pp. 95-125. (Scholar)
- Northcott, Robert (forthcoming) “Causation and Contrast Classes,” Philosophical Studies. (Scholar)
- Papineau, David (1993) “Can We Reduce Causal Direction to Probabilities?,” in Hull, D. M. Forbes, and K. Okruhlik, eds., PSA 1992 vol. 2. East Lansing: Philosophy of Science Association, pp. 238-52. (Scholar)
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- Price, Huw (1996) Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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- Russell, Bertrand (1992) “On the Notion of Cause,” orig. 1912, in J. Slater, ed., The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell v6: Logical and Philosophical Papers 1909-1913. London: Routledge Press, pp. 193-210. (Scholar)
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