Livengood, Jonathan and Rose, David
(2015)
Experimental Philosophy and Causal Attribution.
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Abstract
Humans often attribute the things that happen to one or another actual cause. In this chapter, we survey some recent philosophical and psychological research on causal attribution. We pay special attention to the relation between graphical causal modeling and theories of causal attribution. We think that the study of causal attribution is one place where formal and experimental techniques nicely complement one another.
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Preprint
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Additional Information: |
Forthcoming in (eds) Sytsma, J. & Buckwalter, W. A Companion to Experimental Philosophy. Blackwell. |
Keywords: |
Causal attribution, attribution theory, actual causation, graphical causal model, experimental philosophy, default-deviant, norms, responsibility, blame |
Subjects: |
General Issues > Causation |
Depositing User: |
David Rose
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Date Deposited: |
11 Jan 2015 15:59 |
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11 Jan 2015 15:59 |
Item ID: |
11256 |
Subjects: |
General Issues > Causation |
Date: |
9 January 2015 |
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https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/11256 |
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