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    Counterfactuals and double prevention: Trouble for the Causal Independence thesis
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (3): 198-206. 2020.
    Some have argued that no analysis of counterfactual conditionals can succeed without appealing to causal notions. Such authors claim that, in determining what would transpire had some events gone differently, we hold fixed everything that is causally independent from those events. Call this view Causal Independence. Some have argued that we need Causal Independence to accommodate intuitive judgments about certain kinds of counterfactuals in indeterministic worlds. The aim of this paper is to sho…Read more