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Causation is the most fundamental connection in the universe. Without it, there would be no science or technology. There would be no moral responsibility either, as none of our thoughts would be connected with our actions and none of our actions with any consequences. Nor would we have a system of law because blame resides only in someone having caused injury or damage.

Any intervention we make in the world around us is premised on there being causal connections that are, to a degree, predictable. It is causation that is at the basis of prediction and also explanation. This Very Short Introduction introduces the key theories of causation and also the surrounding debates and controversies. Do causes produce their effects by guaranteeing them? Do causes have to precede their effects? Can causation be reduced to the forces of physics? And are we right to think of causation as one single thing at all?


Stephen Mumford is Professor of Metaphysics at the Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts. He has written several books on this topic, including Dispositions (OUP, 1998), Laws in Nature (Routledge, 2004), Getting Causes from Powers (with Rani Lill Anjum, OUP, 2011), and Metaphysics: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2012).

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  • 羊驼宝宝
    所以最后鼓吹秉性主义?2023-05-13
  • 水無月空
    走马观花的小册子,写得很简单,大概是本科教材水平,不过仍然值得一看。2023-09-19
  • 紧张的圣马丁鸟
    介绍了regularity, counterfactual和physical transference三种理论,然后讨论了plural和primitive的处理方式,最后是作者自己的dispositionalism(我很好奇这种夸张的所谓causal power能不能用modal property来deflation掉)。2020-01-15

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