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What is a causal relation?

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What is a causal relation?

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What is a causal relation? book

What is a causal relation?

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What is a causal relation? book

ByMax Kistler
BookCausation and Laws of Nature

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
Imprint Routledge
Pages 66
eBook ISBN 9780203966228

ABSTRACT

The concept of causation plays a central role in many incompatible philoso-

phical theories of nature. The aim of this chapter is to reconstruct the con-

cept of causation without, however, pretending to do justice to the wealth of

aspects the concept has accumulated due to its paramount importance.

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