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    Joachim Metallmann-Causality, Determinism and Science
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 74 53-64. 2001.
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    Causation Without Influence
    Erkenntnis 76 (1): 1-22. 2012.
    David Lewis’s latest theory of causation defines the causal link in terms of the relation of influence between events. It turns out, however, that one event’s influencing another is neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for its being a cause of that event. In the article one particular case of causality without influence is presented and developed. This case not only serves as a counterexample to Lewis’s influence theory, but also threatens earlier counterfactual analyses of causation by …Read more
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    Władysław Krajewski, 1919–2006
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 21 (1). 2007.
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    In defense of an essentialist approach to Ontic Structural Realism
    Methode: Analytic Perspective 3 (4): 1-24. 2014.
    This paper offers a new perspective on the metaphysical doctrine of non-eliminative ontic structural realism by interpreting the relation of ontic dependence in terms of counterfactual identification rather than in terms of numerical identity/distinctness.