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causation

The Nature of Causation
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Time and Causation

Both time and causation seems to have the same 'direction’ . Can we explain this?
The Nature of Causation
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Mental Causation

We do what we do because we believe what we believe. Or do we? How does mental causation work?
The Nature of Causation
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The necessary connection analysis of causation

The idea that there are real metaphysical necessities relating cause and effect.
The Nature of Causation
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The singularist theory of causation

The idea that causation is a relation science will one day discover.
The Nature of Causation
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The regularity theory of causation

Hume's famously influential account of causation
The Nature of Causation
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The counterfactual theory of causation

The idea that event c causes event e if and only if had c not had occurred e would not have occurred either.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Explaining Fine-Tuning

Ard Louis in conversation with George Ellis. Part four - Explaining Fine-Tuning.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Fine Tuning in Biology

Ard Louis in conversation with George Ellis. Part three - Fine Tuning in Biology.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Possibility Spaces

Ard Louis in conversation with George Ellis. Part two - Possibility Spaces.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Top Down Causation

Ard Louis in conversation with George Ellis. Part one - Top Down Causation.
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part I) and Annual Global Justice Lectures

Causation in the Law of State Responsibility

Dr Ilias Plakokefalos, University of Amsterdam - 22 January 2015
Reid's Critique of Hume

Reid on the Principles of Morals

The final part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume.
Reid's Critique of Hume

Hume’s “Sentimentalist” Theory of Morals

The seventh part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume.
Reid's Critique of Hume

Reid on Personal Identity

The sixth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume.
Reid's Critique of Hume

Hume on Personal Identity

The fifth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series on Reid's critique of David Hume.
Reid's Critique of Hume

Reid on Causation and Active Powers

The fourth part of Professor Dan Robinson's series examining Reid's critique of David Hume.
Reid's Critique of Hume

The “representational” theory of knowledge

Professor Dan Robinson, Oxford University, delivers the first part of his series examining Reid's Critique of Hume.
General Philosophy

2.5 Nicolas Malebranche and George Berkeley

Part 2.5. Focuses on Malebranche, a lesser-known French Philosopher, and his ideas on idealism and the influence they had on English philosopher George Berkeley.
General Philosophy

2.2 Thomas Hobbes: The Monster of Malmesbury

Part 2.2. A brief introduction to Thomas Hobbes, 'The Monster of Malmsbury', his views on a mechanistic universe, his strong ideas on determinism and his pessimistic view of human nature: 'The life of man is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short'.

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