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196A formal framework for representing mechanisms?Philosophy of Science 81 (1): 138-153. 2014.In this article I tackle the question of how the hierarchical order of mechanisms can be represented within a causal graph framework. I illustrate an answer to this question proposed by Casini, Illari, Russo, and Williamson and provide an example that their formalism does not support two important features of nested mechanisms: (i) a mechanism’s submechanisms are typically causally interacting with other parts of said mechanism, and (ii) intervening in some of a mechanism’s parts should have som…Read more
Alexander Gebharter
Marche Polytechnic University
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Marche Polytechnic UniversityAssociate Professor
Ancona, Marche, Italy
Areas of Specialization
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| General Philosophy of Science |
| Epistemology, Misc |
| Formal Epistemology, Misc |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Causation |
| Causal Modeling |
| Causal Reasoning, Misc |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Causal Reasoning |
| Causal Modeling |
| Causal Reasoning, Misc |