Causality and Causal Modelling in the Social Sciences

Causality and Causal Modelling in the Social Sciences

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Oct 24, 2008 · English · Hardcover (252 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 252
Language English
Published Oct 24, 2008
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 1402088167
ISBN-13 9781402088162

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This investigation into causal modelling presents the rationale of causality, i.e. the notion that guides causal reasoning in causal modelling. It is argued that causal models are regimented by a rationale of variation, nor of regularity neither invariance, thus breaking down the dominant Human paradigm. The notion of variation is shown to be embedded in the scheme of reasoning behind various causal models. It is also shown to be latent – yet fundamental – in many philosophical accounts. Moreover, it has significant consequences for methodological the warranty of the causal interpretation of causal models, the levels of causation, the characterisation of mechanisms, and the interpretation of probability. This book offers a novel philosophical and methodological approach to causal reasoning in causal modelling and provides the reader with the tools to be up to date about various issues causality rises in social science.
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