A proposed probabilistic extension of the Halpern and Pearl definition of 'actual cause'

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Joseph Halpern and Judea Pearl ([2005]) 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.

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Fenton-Glynn, L. (2017). A proposed probabilistic extension of the Halpern and Pearl definition of “actual cause.” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 68(4), 1061–1124. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axv056

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