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Bi-directionality in causal relationships
Bi-directionality in causal relationships
Journal Article

Bi-directionality in causal relationships

2022
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Overview
This paper aims to provide an answer to James Woodward’s article “Flagpoles anyone? Causal and explanatory asymmetries”. It will be conjectured that, when causal directionality depends on the experimental design, it is because the variables involved are capable of producing changes in each other. This will be exemplified using the case of ideal gases as opposed to the flagpole-shadow scenario. Este artículo tiene el objetivo de responder al artículo “¿Alguien quiere mástiles? Asimetrías causales y explicativas” de James Woodward. Aquí se conjetura que, cuando la direccionalidad causal depende del diseño experimental, se debe a que las variables involucradas son capaces de producir cambios las unas en las otras. Esto se ejemplificará utilizando el caso de los gases ideales, como un escenario opuesto al de las sombras de los mástiles.
Publisher
University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)