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An Introduction to Criminological Theory and the Problem of Causation


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English | ISBN: 3319474456 | 2016 | 105 pages | EPUB | 1096 KB
This text offers a novel contribution to the literature on core criminological theory by introducing the complex issues relating to the structuring and analysing of causation. This text traces the paradigm shift, or drift, that has occurred in the history of criminology and shows how the problem of causation has been a leading factor in these theoretical developments. This short book is the first of its kind and is an introductory text designed to introduce both seasoned criminologists as well as students of criminology to the interesting intersections between the fields of criminology and the philosophy of the social sciences.

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Causation in Psychology


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English | ISBN: 0674967860 | 2020 | 224 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB
A renowned philosopher argues that singular causation in the mind is not grounded in general patterns of causation, a claim on behalf of human distinctiveness, which has implications for the future of social robots.

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From Cause to Causation A Peircean Perspective


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2002 | 258 Pages | ISBN: 1402009771 | PDF | 6 MB
From Cause to Causation presents both a critical analysis of C.S. Peirce’s conception of causation, and a novel approach to causation, based upon the semeiotic of Peirce. The book begins with a review of the history of causation, and with a critical discussion of contemporary theories of the concept of `cause’. The author uncovers a number of inadequacies in the received views of causation, and discusses their historical roots. He makes a distinction between "causality", which is the relation between cause and effect, and causation, which is the production of a certain effect. He argues that, by focusing on causality, the contemporary theories fatally neglect the more fundamental problem of causation. The author successively discusses Peirce’s theories of final causation, natural classes, semeiotic, and semeiotic causation. Finally, he uses Peirce’s semeiotic to develop a new approach to causation, which relates causation to our experience of signs.

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From Cause to Causation A Peircean Perspective


Free Download From Cause to Causation: A Peircean Perspective By Menno Hulswit (auth.)
2002 | 258 Pages | ISBN: 1402009771 | PDF | 6 MB
From Cause to Causation presents both a critical analysis of C.S. Peirce’s conception of causation, and a novel approach to causation, based upon the semeiotic of Peirce. The book begins with a review of the history of causation, and with a critical discussion of contemporary theories of the concept of `cause’. The author uncovers a number of inadequacies in the received views of causation, and discusses their historical roots. He makes a distinction between "causality", which is the relation between cause and effect, and causation, which is the production of a certain effect. He argues that, by focusing on causality, the contemporary theories fatally neglect the more fundamental problem of causation. The author successively discusses Peirce’s theories of final causation, natural classes, semeiotic, and semeiotic causation. Finally, he uses Peirce’s semeiotic to develop a new approach to causation, which relates causation to our experience of signs.

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Causation in the Law of the World Trade Organization An Econometric Approach


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1316511308 | 297 Pages | PDF | 2 MB
Causation in the Law of the World Trade Organization: An Econometric Approach is for both scholars and practitioners of WTO law with an interest in the causal questions that WTO law raises. Assuming no prior knowledge of causal philosophy or statistical analysis, Dr Gascoigne discusses the problems in the current approach to causation in the WTO jurisprudence and proposes an alternative methodology that draws on causal philosophy and econometric analysis. The book demonstrates how this methodology could be harnessed to make causal determinations for the purpose of implementing trade remedies and to make out claims of serious prejudice. It also argues that the methodology could be helpful for assessing the impact of domestic legislation on policy objectives under the General Exceptions and the Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement as well as for calculating the amount of retaliation permissible under the Dispute Settlement Understanding.

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