Adam C. Podlaskowski

Fairmont State University
  • Lewis' Modal Realism and Absence Causation
    Metaphysica 12 (2): 117-124. 2011.
    A major criticism of David Lewis’ counterfactual theory of causation is that it allows too many things to count as causes, especially since Lewis allows, in addition to events, absences to be causes as well. Peter Menzies has advanced this concern under the title “the problem of profligate causation.” In this paper, I argue that the problem of profligate causation provides resources for exposing a tension between Lewis’ acceptance of absence causation and his modal realism. The result is a diffe…Read more