This book provides a post-positivist theory of deterministic and
probabilistic causality that supports both quantitative and
qualitative explanations. Features of particular interest include
the ability to provide true explanations in contexts where our
knowledge is incomplete, a systematic interpretation of causal
modeling techniques in the social sciences, and a direct realist
view of causal relations that is compatible with a liberal
empiricism. The book should be of wide interest to both
philosophers and scientists.
Originally published in 1992.
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