IX*—Would Cause

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 81 (1):139-152 (1981)
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Abstract

I describe ways in which it is easier to analyse causation in the consequent of a conditional: what an event would cause if it occurred. I consider some possiblereasons forthis.

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Adam Morton
PhD: Princeton University; Last affiliation: University of British Columbia

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