Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Daniel Little — Problems with causal mechanisms

There are a couple of problems with the theory of causal mechanisms that will be difficult to address. Jim Mahoney raises a general concern in "Beyond Correlational Analysis" -- there is no consensus about how to define a mechanism. But there are more specific problems as well.
Read it at Understanding Society
Problems with causal mechanisms
by Daniel Little

The around this pseudo-problem is to recognize that cause>effect is simply a way to indicate an irreversible direction of flow within a dynamic system instead of thinking in terms of the simplistic model of one "thing" causing another "thing." It is like mistaking language for labeling.

3 comments:

Ryan Harris said...
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paul meli said...

Somwhat off-topic but maybe related:

http://mathbabe.org/2012/07/11/mathematicians-know-how-to-admit-theyre-wrong/

Tom Hickey said...

Thanks, paul. Promoted to a post. It's really good and really important.