Actual Causation

Dissertation, Leibniz Universität Hannover (2021)
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In this dissertation I develop a pluralist theory of actual causation. I argue that we need to distinguish between total, path-changing, and contributing actual causation. The pluralist theory accounts for a set of example cases that have raised problems for extant unified theories and it is supported by considerations about the various functions of causal concepts. The dissertation also analyses the context-sensitivity of actual causation. I show that principled accounts of causal reasoning in legal inquiry face limitations and I argue that the context-sensitivity of actual causation is best represented by a distinction between default and deviant states in causal models.

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Enno Fischer
Technische Universität Dresden

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