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2016 | 25 | 4 | 461-498

Article title

The Need for Pluralism of Causality

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Abstracts

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It will be shown in this article that a pluralism of causality is needed. Not only, as might be expected, for such different domains as natural sciences and humanities, but even within the domain of physics different causal relations are necessary. This will be illustrated with examples from Classical Mechanics and Special Relativity, Thermodynamics and Quantum Mechanics. In these domains causal relations differ in their properties. A model for five types of causal relations is provided that is based on a decidable 6-valued logic.

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25

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4

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461-498

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Dates

online
2016-07-20

Contributors

  • Department of Philosophy, University of Salzburg, Franzsikanergasse 1, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

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