A study of the debate that began as modern science separated itself
from natural philosophy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The book explores the two dominant approaches to causation, as a
metaphysical problem and as a scientific problem. Classical
discussions of causation are also combined with recent thinking on
the topic.
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