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domino effect

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.

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