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The Asymmetry of Counterfactual Dependence
Loew, Christian
2017In Philosophy of Science, 84 (3), p. 436-455
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Abstract :
[en] A certain type of counterfactual is thought to be intimately related to causation, control, and explanation. The time asymmetry of these phenomena therefore plausibly arises from a time asymmetry of counterfactual dependence. But why is counterfactual dependence time asymmetric? The most influential account of the time asymmetry of counterfactual dependence is David Albert’s account, which posits a new, time-asymmetric fundamental physical law, the so-called “past hypothesis.” Albert argues that the time asymmetry of counterfactual dependence arises from holding fixed the past hypothesis when evaluating counterfactuals. In this paper, I argue that Albert’s account misconstrues the time asymmetry of counterfactual dependence.
Disciplines :
Philosophy & ethics
Author, co-author :
Loew, Christian ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Identités, Politiques, Sociétés, Espaces (IPSE)
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
The Asymmetry of Counterfactual Dependence
Publication date :
July 2017
Journal title :
Philosophy of Science
ISSN :
0031-8248
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press
Volume :
84
Issue :
3
Pages :
436-455
Peer reviewed :
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