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Christopher Hitchcock, 4 What's Wrong with Neuron Diagrams?In J. K. Campbell, M. O'Rourke & H. S. Silverstein (eds.), Causation and Explanation, Mit Press. pp. 4--69. 2007.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Conceptual Analysis NaturalizedJournal of Philosophy 103 (9): 427-451. 2006.
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Christopher Hitchcock, What Russell got rightIn Huw Price & Richard Corry (eds.), Causation, Physics, and the Constitution of Reality: Russell's Republic Revisited, Oxford University Press. 2006.
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Christopher Hitchcock, . . .And away from a theory of explanation itselfSynthese 143 (1-2): 109-124. 2005.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Causal processes and interactions: What are they and what are they good for?Philosophy of Science 71 (5): 932-941. 2004.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Do All and Only Causes Raise the Probabilities of Effects?In J. Collins, E. J. Hall & L. A. Paul (eds.), Causation and Counterfactuals, Mit Press. 2004.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Introduction: what is the philosophy of scienceIn Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science, Blackwell. pp. 1--19. 2004.
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Christopher Hitchcock and Elliott Sober, Prediction versus accommodation and the risk of overfittingBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (1): 1-34. 2004.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Science (edited book)Blackwell. 2003.
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Christopher Hitchcock and James Woodward, Explanatory generalizations, part II: Plumbing explanatory depthNoûs 37 (2). 2003.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Of Humean bondageBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54 (1): 1-25. 2003.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Routes, processes, and chance-lowering causesIn Phil Dowe & Paul Noordhof (eds.), Cause and Chance: Causation in an Indeterministic World, Routledge. 2003.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Review: The mind's arrows: Bayes nets and graphical causal models in psychology (review)Mind 112 (446): 340-343. 2003.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Unity and Plurality in the Concept of CausationVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 10 217-224. 2003.
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James Woodward and Christopher Hitchcock, Explanatory generalizations, part I: A counterfactual accountNoûs 37 (1). 2003.
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Christopher Hitchcock, The Mind's Arrows: Bayes Nets and Graphical Causal Models in Psychology (review)Mind 112 (446): 340-343. 2003.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Causality: Models, reasoning and inferencePhilosophical Review 110 (4): 639-641. 2001.
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Christopher Hitchcock, The intransitivity of causation revealed in equations and graphsJournal of Philosophy 98 (6): 273-299. 2001.
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Christopher Hitchcock, The Intransitivity of Causation Revealed in Equations and GraphsJournal of Philosophy 98 (6): 273. 2001.
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Paul Bartha and Christopher Hitchcock, No one knows the date or the hour: An unorthodox application of rev. Bayes's theoremPhilosophy of Science 66 (3): 353. 1999.
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Paul Bartha and Christopher Hitchcock, The shooting-room paradox and conditionalizing on measurably challenged setsSynthese 118 (3): 403-437. 1999.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Contrastive explanation and the demons of determinismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (4): 585-612. 1999.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Exactness and pseudoexactness in historical linguisticsTopoi 18 (2): 127-139. 1999.
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Steven R. Quartz and Steven R. Quartz, Box 1. Cortical pre-specfication: evolutionary and developmental considerationsTrends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2): 48-57. 1999.
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Christopher Hitchcock, The common cause principle in historical linguisticsPhilosophy of Science 65 (3): 425-447. 1998.
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Christopher Hitchcock, Discussion: Screening-off and visibility to selection (review)Biology and Philosophy 12 (4): 521-529. 1997.