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Causation is explored as a multifaceted concept rather than a singular notion, highlighting the diverse types of causal relationships and their implications. Nancy Cartwright critiques existing philosophical and economic literature on causality, particularly examining Bayes-nets and invariance methods. She identifies a significant gap in understanding the connection between identifying causes and their practical applications. This work appeals to philosophers, economists, and social scientists seeking a deeper comprehension of causality's complexities and its utility in various fields.
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Hunting Causes and Using Them, Nancy Cartwright
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