Causal Overdetermination and Contextualism, 1st ed. 2016
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This work explains how different theories of causation confront causal overdetermination. Chapters clarify the problem of overdetermination and explore its fundamental aspects. It is argued that a theory of causation can account for our intuitions in overdetermination cases only by accepting that the adequacy of our claims about causation depends on the context in which they are evaluated.The author proposes arguments for causal contextualism and provides insight which is valuable for resolution of the problem.

These chapters enable readers to quickly absorb different perspectives on overdetermination and important theories of causation, therefore it is a work that will have a broad appeal.    

The Counterfactual Account of Causation.- 2. The Ranking-Theoretic Account of Causation.- 3. The Probabilistic Account of Causation.- 4. Causal Processes.- 5. Explanatory Exclusion and the Context of Explanation.- 6. Conclusions and Final Remarks.

   

Esteban Céspedes works as a post-doctoral researcher at the Valparaíso Complex Systems Institute, Chile, on a research project concerning causality and emergent properties. He obtained his PhD in philosophy from the Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany.   
Shows how the contextualist strategy may be applied to different theories of causation Proposes arguments for causal contextualism Overviews some of the most important theories of causation Treats different perspectives on overdetermination Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras