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  1. Causal Inference from Clinical Experience.Hamed Tabatabaei Ghomi & Jacob Stegenga - 2025 - Philosophical Studies 182 (2):445-465.
    How reliable are causal inferences in complex empirical scenarios? For example, a physician prescribes a drug to a patient, and then the patient undergoes various changes to their symptoms. They then increase their confidence that it is the drug that causes such changes. Are such inferences reliable guides to the causal relation in question, particularly when the physician can gain a large volume of such clinical experience by treating many patients? The evidence-based medicine movement says no, while some physicians and (...)
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