Approximate and situated causality in deep learning

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Abstract

Causality is the most important topic in the history of western science, and since the beginning of the statistical paradigm, its meaning has been reconceptualized many times. Causality entered into the realm of multi-causal and statistical scenarios some centuries ago. Despite widespread critics, today deep learning and machine learning advances are not weakening causality but are creating a new way of finding correlations between indirect factors. This process makes it possible for us to talk about approximate causality, as well as about a situated causality.

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Vallverdú, J. (2020). Approximate and situated causality in deep learning. Philosophies, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies5010002

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