Philosophy Faculty Publications

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publication Date

2015

Publication Source

Romanian Studies in Philosophy of Science

Abstract

Jani Raerinne and Lindley Darden argue that causal claims are not sufficiently explanatory, and causal talk should be replaced with mechanistic talk. I examine several examples from ecological research, two of which rely on causal models and structural equation modeling, to show that the assertions of Raerinne and of Darden have to be reconsidered.

Inclusive pages

269-289

ISBN/ISSN

978-3-319-16654-4

Document Version

Postprint

Comments

The document available for download is the author's accepted manuscript, provided in compliance with publisher polices on self-archiving. Any work used from this resource must be cited appropriately. The version of record is available in academic libraries and from the publisher. Permission documentation is on file.

The publication is Volume 313 of the series Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science.

Publisher

Springer

Volume

313

Issue

Part V

Peer Reviewed

yes

Keywords

Mechanisms, Mechanistic explanation, Causal explanation, Ecology, Causal models, Structural equation modeling

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