Philosophy of Physics, Science, and Metaphysics at Brown University

Brown University PHIL2130 Causation and Physics, Fall 2011

Course Description

This course addresses the nature of causation, contrasting philosophical accounts that focus on events or processes involving the ordinary objects with a reductionist picture where causal facts are just given by fundamental physics. We will start of the course discussing how causation has been treated historically by philosophers, and run through the standard types of accounts. Then, we will discuss different ways to see how the physics bears on causation. Two important topics will be indeterminism and locality..

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Stanford Encyclopedia

Jan Faye (Backward Causation)

Phil Dowe (Causal Processes)

Peter Menzies (Counterfactual Theories of Causation)

James Woodward (Causation and Manipulability)

Jonathan Schaffer (The Metaphysics of Causation)

Christopher Hitchcock (Probabilistic Causation)