The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1996 47(2):249-270; doi:10.1093/bjps/47.2.249
© 1996 by British Society for the Philosophy of Science
Can Causes be Reduced to Correlations?
Gürol Irzik
Philosophy Department, Bogazici University 80815 Bebek, Istanbul Turkey
This paper argues against Papineau's claim that causal relations can be reduced to correlations and defends Cartwright's thesis that they can be nevertheless boot-strapped from them, given sufficiently rich causal background knowledge.

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