Tung-Ying Wu

Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIP)
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    Interventionism and Over-Time Causal Analysis in Social Sciences
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 52 (1-2): 3-24. 2022.
    The interventionist theory of causation has been advertised as an empirically informed and more nuanced approach to causality than the competing theories. However, previous literature has not yet analyzed the regression discontinuity (hereafter, RD) and the difference-in-differences (hereafter, DD) within an interventionist framework. In this paper, I point out several drawbacks of using the interventionist methodology for justifying the DD and RD designs. However, I argue that the first step to…Read more
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    Structural Decision Theory
    Philosophy of Science 88 (5): 951-960. 2021.
    Judging an act’s causal efficacy plays a crucial role in causal decision theory. A recent development appeals to the causal modeling framework with an emphasis on the analysis of intervention based on the causal Bayes net for clarifying what causally depends on our acts. However, few writers have focused on exploring the usefulness of extending structural causal models to decision problems that are not ideal for intervention analysis. The thesis concludes that structural models provide a more ge…Read more
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    Mereological Dominance and Simpson’s Paradox
    Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 48 (1). 2020.
    Numerous papers have investigated the transitivity principle of ‘better-than.’ A recent argument appeals to the principle of mereological dominance for transitivity. However, writers have not treated mereological dominance in much detail. This paper sets out to evaluate the generality of mereological dominance and its effectiveness in supporting the transitivity principle. I found that the mereological dominance principle is vulnerable to a counterexample based on Simpson’s Paradox…Read more