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1958Omission impossiblePhilosophical Studies 173 (10): 2575-2589. 2016.This paper gives a framework for understanding causal counterpossibles, counterfactuals imbued with causal content whose antecedents appeal to metaphysically impossible worlds. Such statements are generated by omissive causal claims that appeal to metaphysically impossible events, such as “If the mathematician had not failed to prove that 2+2=5, the math textbooks would not have remained intact.” After providing an account of impossible omissions, the paper argues for three claims: (i) impossibl…Read more
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2382Grounding Is Not CausationPhilosophical Perspectives 30 (1): 21-38. 2016.Proponents of grounding often describe the notion as "metaphysical causation" involving determination and production relations similar to causation. This paper argues that the similarities between grounding and causation are merely superficial. I show that there are several sorts of causation that have no analogue in grounding; that the type of "bringing into existence" that both involve is extremely different; and that the synchronicity of ground and the diachronicity of causation make them too…Read more
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4273Causal Proportions and Moral ResponsibilityIn Causal Proportions and Moral Responsibility, . pp. 165-182. 2017.This paper poses an original puzzle about the relationship between causation and moral responsibility called The Moral Difference Puzzle. Using the puzzle, the paper argues for three related ideas: (1) the existence of a new sort of moral luck; (2) an intractable conflict between the causal concepts used in moral assessment; and (3) inability of leading theories of causation to capture the sorts of causal differences that matter for moral evaluation of agents’ causal contributions to outcomes.
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1474What Causally Insensitive Events Tell us About OverdeterminationPhilosophia 42 (4): 1-18. 2014.Suppose that Billy and Suzy each throw a rock at window, and either rock is sufficient to shatter the window. While some consider this a paradigmatic case of causal overdetermination, in which multiple cases are sufficient for an outcome, others consider it a case of joint causation, in which multiple causes are necessary to bring about an effect. Some hold that every case of overdetermination is a case of joint causation underdescribed: at a maximal level of description, every cause is necessar…Read more
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2994Overdetermination UnderdeterminedErkenntnis 81 (1): 17-40. 2016.Widespread causal overdetermination is often levied as an objection to nonreductive theories of minds and objects. In response, nonreductive metaphysicians have argued that the type of overdetermination generated by their theories is different from the sorts of coincidental cases involving multiple rock-throwers, and thus not problematic. This paper pushes back. I argue that attention to differences between types of overdetermination discharges very few explanatory burdens, and that overdetermin…Read more
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University of California, Santa CruzProfessor
APA Western Division
Santa Cruz, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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| Metaphysics |
| Counterfactual Theories of Causation |
| Theories of Causation |
| Causation in the Law |
| Time Travel |
| Intersectionality |
Areas of Interest
| Moral Responsibility, Misc |
| Philosophy of Law |
| Feminist Philosophy |