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Amid the plethora of consequences, a little-known theory as to causation is being neglected.
I should stress that I'm measuring the correlation between two factors, and this does not necessarily equate to causation.
With respect to causation, the question becomes: What makes the behaviour happen?
But Hempel's approach is now defunct, and many contemporary philosophers are suspicious of the old suspicions, prepared to be more tolerant of appeals to causation and natural necessity.
This is as good (or bad) as it gets, the closest thing to causation and a smoking gun that we will see.
We therefore classified cases according to causation.
Accounts of active control often appeal to causation.
The same considerations apply, mutatis mutandis, to causation.
How plausible is this new counterfactual approach to causation?
Priest's second argument (p. 217) appeals to causation.
The cases were stratified according to causation as illustrated in Table 1.
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