ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1936, divides into roughly two parts: a re-examination of historical material; and a positive theory of causation suggested by the results of this re-examination. The historical study discloses an ambiguity in the meanings of causation and determinism; it discloses also that this ambiguity is transferred to the meaning of freedom.

chapter I|26 pages

Preliminary Definitions?

chapter III|28 pages

Science and Determinism

chapter V|37 pages

The Perception of Causal Efficacy

chapter VI|30 pages

Matter, Causation, and Determinism

chapter VII|29 pages

Freedom and Uniformity

chapter |6 pages

Appendix

On the Realism of G. E. Moore