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- Armstrong, D. M. (1978). Nominalism and Realism. Cambridge: University Press. (Scholar)
- Armstrong, D. M. (1980). Identity Through Time. In P. van Inwagen (Ed.), Time and Cause (pp. 67-78). Dordrecht: Reidel. (Scholar)
- Armstrong, D.M. (2004). Going through the Open Door Again, in J. Collins, N. Hall and L. Paul (eds.), Causation and Counterfactuals. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 445-58. (Scholar)
- Aronson, J. (1971). On the Grammar of ‘Cause’. Synthese 22: 414-430. (Scholar)
- Beebee, H. (1998). Douglas Ehring, Causation and Persistence. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 49:181-84. (Scholar)
- Beebee, H. (2004). Causing and Nothingness, in J. Collins, N. Hall and L. Paul (eds.), Causation and Counterfactuals. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 291-308. (Scholar)
- Bigelow, J., Ellis, B., and Pargetter, R. (1988). Forces. Philosophy of Science, 55: 614-30. (Scholar)
- Bigelow, J. and Pargetter, R. (1990). Science and Necessity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Cartwright, N. (2004). Causation: One Word, Many Things. Philosophy of Science, 71: 805-19. (Scholar)
- Castaneda, H. (1980). Causes, Energy and Constant Conjunctions, in P. van Inwagen (ed.) Time and Cause. Dordrecht: Reidel, 81-108. (Scholar)
- Chakravartty, A. (2005). Causal Realism: Events and Processes. Erkenntnis, 63:7-31. (Scholar)
- Choi, S. (2002). Causation and gerrymandered world lines: A critique of Salmon.Philosophy of Science, 69: 105-17. (Scholar)
- Choi, S. (2003). The conserved quantity theory of causation and closed systems. Philosophy of Science, 70: 510-30. (Scholar)
- Collier, J. (1999). Causation is the Transfer of Information. in H. Sankey, (ed.), Causation and Laws of Nature. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 215-245. (Scholar)
- Dowe, P. (1992). Wesley Salmon's Process Theory of Causality and the Conserved Quantity Theory. Philosophy of Science 59: 195-216. (Scholar)
- Dowe, P. (1995). Causality and Conserved Quantities: A Reply to Salmon. Philosophy of Science 62: 321-333. (Scholar)
- Dowe, P. (1999). Good Connections: Causation and Causal Processes. In H. Sankey (Ed.), Causation and Laws of Nature Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp.247-63. (Scholar)
- Dowe, P. (2000). Physical Causation New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. (Scholar)
- Dowe, P. (2001). A Counterfactual Theory of Prevention and ‘Causation’ by Omission. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 79: 216-26. (Scholar)
- Dowe, P. (2004). Why Preventers and Omissions are not Causes. in Hitchcock, C (ed) Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science, ch 9, Blackwell, 2004. (Scholar)
- Ehring, D. (1997). Causation and Persistence. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Ehring, D. (2003). Physical Causation. Mind, 112: 529-33. (Scholar)
- Fair, D. (1979). Causation and the Flow of Energy. Erkenntnis 14: 219-250. (Scholar)
- Garcia-Encinas M. (2004). Transference, or identity theories of causation?. Theoria, 19: 31-47. (Scholar)
- Hall, N. (2004). Two Concepts of Causation. in J. Collins, N. Hall and L. Paul (eds.), Causation and Counterfactuals. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 225-276. (Scholar)
- Hanna, J. (1986). Book Review: Scientific Explanation and the Causal Structure of the World. Review of Metaphysics 39: 582. (Scholar)
- Hausman, D. (1998). Causal Asymmetries. New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Hausman, D. (2002). Physical Causation. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 33B: 717-24. (Scholar)
- Heathcote, A. (1989). A Theory of Causality: Causality = Interaction (as Defined by a Suitable Quantum Field Theory). Erkenntnis. 31: 77-108. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, C. (1995). Salmon on Explanatory Relevance. Philosophy of Science, 62: 304-20. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, C. (2001). The intransitivity of causation revealed in equations and graphs. Journal of Philosophy, 98 (6): 273-299. (Scholar)
- Hitchcock, C. (2004). Causal processes and interactions: What are they and what are they good for?. Philosophy of Science, 71: 932-41. (Scholar)
- Hunt, I. (2005) Omissions and Preventions as Cases of Genuine Causation. Philosophical Papers 34:209-33. (Scholar)
- Kim, S. (2001). Physical process theories and token-probabilistic causation. Erkenntnis, 54: 235-45. (Scholar)
- Kistler, M. (1998). Reducing Causality to Transmission. Erkenntnis, 48: 1-24. (Scholar)
- Kistler, M. (2006). Causation and Laws of Nature. London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Kitcher, P. (1989). Explanatory Unification and the Causal Structure of the World. In P. Kitcher and W. Salmon (Eds.), Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science Volume XIII (pp. 410-505). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. (Scholar)
- Koons, R. (2003). Physical Causation. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 67:244-48. (Scholar)
- Krajewski, W. (1997). Energetic, Informational, and Triggering Causes. Erkenntnis, 47:193-202. (Scholar)
- Lewis, D. (1986). Philosophical Papers Volume II. New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Lewis, D. (2004). Void and Object, in J. Collins, N. Hall and L. Paul (eds.), Causation and Counterfactuals. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 277-90. (Scholar)
- Machamer, P., Darden, L., and Craver, C. (2000). Thinking About Mechanisms. Philosophy of Science, 67:1-15. (Scholar)
- McDaniel, K. (2002). Physical Causation. Erkenntnis, 56: 258-63. (Scholar)
- Menzies, P. (1989). Probabilistic Causation and Causal Processes: A Critique of Lewis. Philosophy of Science, 56: 642-63. (Scholar)
- Miguel, H., and Paruelo, J. (2002). Overlapping Causal Interactions in Phil Dowe's Theory. Analisis Filosofico, 22: 69-84. (Scholar)
- Norton, J. (2007). Causation as Folk Science. in H. Price and R. Corry, (eds.), Causation, Physics and the Constitution of Reality: Russell's Republic Revisited. Oxford: Clarendon. (Scholar)
- Persson, J. (2002). Cause, Effect, and Fake Causation. Synthese, 131: 129-43. (Scholar)
- Psillos, S. (2002). Causation and Explanation. Chesham: Acumen. (Scholar)
- Quine, W. (1973). The Roots of Reference. La Salle, Ill.: Open Court. (Scholar)
- Rieber, S. (2002). Causation as property acquisition. Philosophical Studies, 109: 53-74. (Scholar)
- Reichenbach, H. (1956). The Direction of Time. Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Reichenbach, H. (1958). The Philosophy of Space and Time. New York: Dover. (Scholar)
- Reuger, A. (1998). Local Theories of Causation and the A Posteriori Identification of the Causal Relation. Erkenntnis, 48: 25-38. (Scholar)
- Rogers, B. (1981). Probabilistic Causality, Explanation, and Detection. Synthese 48: 201-223. (Scholar)
- Russell, B. (1913). On the Notion of Cause. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 13: 1-26. (Scholar)
- Russell, B. (1948). Human Knowledge. New York: Simon and Schuster. (Scholar)
- Salmon, W. (1978). Why ask, “Why?”? Proceedings of the American Philosophical Association 51: 683-705. (Scholar)
- Salmon, W. (1982). Further Reflections. In R. McLaughlin (Ed.), What? Where? When? Why? (pp. 231-280). Dordrecht: Reidel. (Scholar)
- Salmon, W. (1984). Scientific Explanation and the Causal Structure of the World. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Salmon, W. (1994). Causality Without Counterfactuals.Philosophy of Science 61: 297-312. (Scholar)
- Salmon, W. (1997). Causality and Explanation: A Reply to Two Critiques. Philosophy of Science, 64: 461-77. (Scholar)
- Salmon, W. (1998). Causality and Explanation. New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Schaffer, J. (2000). Causation by Disconnection. Philosophy of Science, 67: 285-300. (Scholar)
- Schaffer, J. (2001). Physical Causation. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 52: 809-13. (Scholar)
- Schaffer, J. (2004). Causes Need Not be Physically Connected to their Effects. In C. Hitchcock (ed.) Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science. Oxford: Blackwell, 197-216. (Scholar)
- Skyrms, B. (1980). Causal Necessity. New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Sober, E. (1987). Explanation and Causation. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38: 243-257. (Scholar)
- Sober, E. (1988). The Principle of the Common Cause. in J. Fetzer. (ed.), Probability and Causality: Essays in Honor of Wesley C. Salmon. Dordrecht: Reidel, 211-29. (Scholar)
- Thalos, M. (2002). The reduction of causal processes. Synthese, 131: 99-128. (Scholar)
- Twardy, C. (2001). Physical causation. Philosophy of Science, 68: 266-68. (Scholar)
- Venn, J. (1866). The Logic of Chance. London: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Woodward, J. (2003). Making Things Happen: A Theory of Causal Explanation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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