A Proposed Probabilistic Extension of the Halpern and Pearl Definition of ‘Actual Cause’

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (4):1061-1124 (2017)
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Joseph Halpern and Judea Pearl draw upon structural equation models to develop an attractive analysis of ‘actual cause’. Their analysis is designed for the case of deterministic causation. I show that their account can be naturally extended to provide an elegant treatment of probabilistic causation. 1Introduction 2Preemption 3Structural Equation Models 4The Halpern and Pearl Definition of ‘Actual Cause’ 5Preemption Again 6The Probabilistic Case 7Probabilistic Causal Models 8A Proposed Probabilistic Extension of Halpern and Pearl’s Definition 9Twardy and Korb’s Account 10Probabilistic Fizzling 11Conclusion

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Luke Fenton-Glynn
University College London

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