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Lewis, David. (1986a) “Causation” and “Postscripts to ˜Causation™,” in Lewis (1986c), pp. 172-213.
Probabilistic Causation Hitchcock, Christopher 2002
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Causation is central to the idea of internalizing externalities.
Archive 2009-02-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Causation is often an important element when considering morality.
Bastiat in Fairfax?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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(By the way, research into Athletic Causation is proceeding all the time, and we are evolving our definitions of "athletic" just as ID is evolving its definitions of "intelligence" – I've heard a whole lot of those!)
Bunny and a Book 2008
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(By the way, research into Athletic Causation is proceeding all the time, and we are evolving our definitions of "athletic"
Bunny and a Book 2008
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Contemporary learning on causation has a very ex - tensive examination in a recent work called Causation
CAUSATION IN LAW THOMAS A. COWAN 1968
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Causation, that is, the fact itself of descent from common ancestors.
Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889
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"Causation," of course, is the autism question of the century.
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And along that chain, Frank, I've been compelled to make the general conclusion regarding the mysterious essence of Causation which is that Nature does indeed abhor a vacuum and the non-existence of something causes its own existence.
Fighter meets boxer ... Frank Wilson 2007
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A Real Causation to the Production Cycle comes from the factors of Production itself.
Kydland and Prescott win Nobel, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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