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Graded Causation and Defaults

Artificial Intelligence 2013-09-06 v1

Abstract

Recent work in psychology and experimental philosophy has shown that judgments of actual causation are often influenced by consideration of defaults, typicality, and normality. A number of philosophers and computer scientists have also suggested that an appeal to such factors can help deal with problems facing existing accounts of actual causation. This paper develops a flexible formal framework for incorporating defaults, typicality, and normality into an account of actual causation. The resulting account takes actual causation to be both graded and comparative. We then show how our account would handle a number of standard cases.

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@article{arxiv.1309.1226,
  title  = {Graded Causation and Defaults},
  author = {Joseph Y. Halpern and Christopher Hitchcock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.1226},
  year   = {2013}
}

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To appear, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science

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