TY - BOOK AU - Kutach,Douglas TI - Causation and its basis in fundamental physics T2 - Oxford studies in philosophy of science SN - 9780199936212 AV - QC6.4.C3 K88 2013eb U1 - 530.1 23 PY - 2013/// CY - New York, NY PB - Oxford University Press KW - Causality (Physics) KW - Physics KW - Philosophy KW - Causalité (Physique) KW - Physique KW - Philosophie KW - SCIENCE KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""1. Empirical Analysis and the Metaphysics of Causation""; ""1.1. Empirical Analysis""; ""1.1.1. The Distinctive Features of Empirical Analysis""; ""1.2. Empirical Analysis of the Metaphysics of Causation""; ""1.2.1. Effective Strategies""; ""1.3. Empirical Analysis of the Non-metaphysical Aspects of Causation""; ""1.4. Causation as Conceptually Tripartite""; ""1.5. A Sketch of the Metaphysics of Causation""; ""1.6. Fundamental and Derivative""; ""1.6.1. The Kinetic Energy Example""; ""1.6.2. Some Constitutive Principles of Fundamentality""; ""1.7. Abstreduction""""1.8. STRICT Standards and RELAXED Standards""; ""1.9. Limitations on the Aspirations of Empirical Analysis""; ""1.10. Comparison of Empirical and Orthodox Analysis""; ""1.11. Summary""; ""PART I: The Bottom Conceptual Layer of Causation""; ""2. Fundamental Causation""; ""2.1. Preliminaries""; ""2.2. Terminance""; ""2.3. The Space-time Arena""; ""2.4. Classical Gravitation""; ""2.5. Relativistic Electromagnetism""; ""2.6. Content Independence""; ""2.7. Continuity and Shielding""; ""2.8. Transitivity""; ""2.9. Determinism""; ""2.10. Stochastic Indeterminism""; ""2.11. Non-stochastic Indeterminism""""2.12. General Relativity""; ""2.13. Quantum Mechanics""; ""2.14. Summary""; ""PART II: The Middle Conceptual Layer of Causation""; ""3. Counterfactuals and Difference-making""; ""3.1. General Causation""; ""3.2. Counterfactuals""; ""3.3. Goodmanâ€?s Account of Counterfactuals""; ""3.4. The Nomic Conditional""; ""3.5. Comparison to Ordinary Language Conditionals""; ""3.6. Prob-dependence""; ""3.7. Contrastive Events""; ""3.8. Summary""; ""4. Derivative Causation""; ""4.1. Influence""; ""4.2. Prob-influence""; ""4.3. General Causation""; ""4.4. Temporally Extended Events""""4.5. Idiomatic Differences between Promotion and Causation""; ""4.6. Aspect Promotion""; ""4.7. Promotion by Omission""; ""4.8. Contrastivity""; ""4.9. Transitivity""; ""4.10. Continuity""; ""4.11. Shielding""; ""4.12. Partial Influence""; ""4.13. Summary""; ""5. The Empirical Content of Promotion""; ""5.1. The Promotion Experiment""; ""5.2. Insensitivity Considerations""; ""5.3. Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics""; ""5.4. The Asymmetry of Bizarre Coincidences""; ""5.5. The Analogy to Thermal and Mechanical Energy""; ""5.6. Broad and Narrow Promotion""""5.7. Inferences from Empirical Data to Promotion""; ""5.8. Why There Are Effective Strategies""; ""5.9. Mechanistic Theories of Causation""; ""6. Backtracking Influence""; ""6.1. The Direction of Influence""; ""6.2. Proof of Causal Directness""; ""6.3. A Search for Empirical Phenomena""; ""6.4. â€?Past-directed then Future-directedâ€? Influence""; ""7. Causal Asymmetry""; ""7.1. The Empirical Content of the Causal Asymmetry""; ""7.2. Causation and Advancement""; ""7.3. An Explanation of the Advancement Asymmetry"" N2 - This text provides a comprehensive attempt to solve what Henry Field has called 'the central problem in the metaphysics of causation': the problem of reconciling the need for causal notions in the special sciences with the limited role fo causation in physics UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=620821 ER -