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The Principle of the common cause [E-Book] / Gábor Hofer-Szabó, Research Center for the Humanities, Budapest, Miklós Rédei, London School of Economics and Political Science, László E. Szabó, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.

The common cause principle says that every correlation is either due to a direct causal effect linking the correlated entities or is brought about by a third factor, a so-called common cause. The principle is of central importance in the philosophy of science, especially in causal explanation, causa...

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Personal Name(s): Hofer-Szabó, Gábor, author
Rédei, Miklós, author / Szabó, László E., author
Imprint: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013
Physical Description: 1 online resource (vii, 202 pages)
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9781139094344
9781107019355
Subject (LOC):
Causation.
Science
Physics
Philosophy.
Philosophy.
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The common cause principle says that every correlation is either due to a direct causal effect linking the correlated entities or is brought about by a third factor, a so-called common cause. The principle is of central importance in the philosophy of science, especially in causal explanation, causal modeling and in the foundations of quantum physics. Written for philosophers of science, physicists and statisticians, this book contributes to the debate over the validity of the common cause principle, by proving results that bring to the surface the nature of explanation by common causes. It provides a technical and mathematically rigorous examination of the notion of common cause, providing an analysis not only in terms of classical probability measure spaces, which is typical in the available literature, but in quantum probability theory as well. The authors provide numerous open problems to further the debate and encourage future research in this field.

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