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9780199695133

Understanding Counterfactuals, Understanding Causation Issues in Philosophy and Psychology

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    9780199695133

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    019969513X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-01-13
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

How are causal judgments such as æThe ice on the road caused the traffic accidentÆ connected with counterfactual judgements such as æIf there had not been any ice on the road, the traffic accident would not have happened? This volume throws new light on this question by uniting, for the first time, psychological and philosophical approaches to causation and counterfactuals. Traditionally, philosophers have primarily been interested in connections between causal and counterfactual claims on the level of meaning or truth-conditions. More recently, however, they have also increasingly turned their attention to psychological connections between causal and counterfactual understanding or reasoning. At the same time, there has been a surge in interest in empirical work on causal and counterfactual cognition amongst developmental, cognitive, and social psychologists-much of it inspired by work in philosophy. In this volume, twelve original contributions from leading philosophers and psychologists explores in detail what bearing empirical findings might have on philosophical concerns about counterfactuals and causation, and how, in turn, work in philosophy might help clarity the issues at stake in empirical work on the cognitive underpinnings of, and relationships between, causal and counterfactual thought. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Christoph Hoerl is Associate Professor (Reader) in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Teresa McCormack is Professor of Developmental Psychology at the School of Psychology, Queen University Belfast. Sarah R. Beck is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Birmingham.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributorsp. vi
Introduction: Understanding Counterfactuals and Causationp. 1
Psychological Studies of Causal and Counterfactual Reasoningp. 16
The Relationship between Children's Causal and Counterfactual Judgementsp. 54
Perceptual Causality, Counterfactuals, and Special Causal Conceptsp. 75
Counterfactual and Other Forms of Conditional Reasoning: Children Lost in the Nearest Possible Worldp. 90
Multiple Developments in Counterfactual Thinkingp. 110
Domain-Specific Causal Knowledge and Children's Reasoning about Possibilityp. 123
Mental Simulation and the Nexus of Causal and Counterfactual Explanationp. 147
Counterfactual Availability and Causal Judgmentp. 171
The Role of Counterfactual Dependence in Causal Judgementsp. 186
Counterfactual and Causal Thoughts about Exceptional Eventsp. 208
Causation First: Why Causation is Prior to Counterfactualsp. 230
Suppositions, Conditionals, and Causal Claimsp. 242
Author Indexp. 263
Subject Indexp. 268
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