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Surrogates for necessity

Mind 82 (327):358-380 (1973)

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  1. Harre on causation.Henry Frankel - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (4):560-569.
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  • Rediscovering debates in the international studies: Morton Kaplan's system epistemology revisited. [REVIEW]Roger D. Spegele - 1982 - Theory and Decision 14 (3):293-328.
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  • Powers, causation, and modality.Robert K. Shope - 1988 - Erkenntnis 28 (3):321 - 362.
    A complex theory concerning powers, natures, and causal necessity has emerged from the writings of P. H. Hare, E. H. Madden, and R. Harré. In the course of rebutting objections that other critics have raised to the power account of causation, I correct three of its genuine difficulties: its attempt to analyze power attributions in terms of conditional statements; its characterization of the relation between something's powers and its nature; and its doctrines concerning conceptual necessity. The resulting interpretation of causal (...)
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  • Possibility matrices.Richard Cole - 1979 - Theoria 45 (1):8-39.
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  • Harre and Madden's multifarious account of natural necessity.Raymond Woller - 1982 - Philosophy of Science 49 (4):616-632.
    In this paper, I critically examine Harre and Madden's attempt, largely as it occurs in their Causal Powers, to secure for causes and laws of nature a kind of necessity which although consistent with commonsensical empiricism and anti-idealistic philosophy of science nevertheless runs counter to the humean-positivistic tradition, which denies the existence of any distinctively "natural" or causal necessity. In the course of the paper, I reveal the multifarious nature of their account and show that each part of that account, (...)
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