Is determinism more favorable than indeterminism for the causal Markov condition?

Drouet, Isabelle (2008) Is determinism more favorable than indeterminism for the causal Markov condition?. In [2008] Philosophy of Science Assoc. 21st Biennial Mtg (Pittsburgh, PA): PSA 2008 Contributed Papers.

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Abstract

The present text comments on a paper by Daniel Steel, in which the author claims to extent from the deterministic to the general case the result according to which the causal Markov condition is satisfied by systems with jointly independent exogenous variables. I show that Steel's claim cannot be accepted unless one is prepared to abandon standard causal modeling terminology. Correlatively, I argue that the most fruitful aspect of Steel's paper consists in a realist conception of error terms and I show how this conception sheds new light on the relationship between determinism and the causal Markov
condition.

Keywords:Bayesian networks, causal Markov condition
Subjects:General Issues: Causation
General Issues: Determinism/Indeterminism
Conferences and Volumes:[2008] Philosophy of Science Assoc. 21st Biennial Mtg (Pittsburgh, PA): PSA 2008 Contributed Papers
ID Code:4287
Deposited By:Drouet, Isabelle
Deposited On:02 November 2008