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Critical Introduction to Causal Powers

Critical Introduction to Causal Powers Rejecting Passivism, Then and Now

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Bloomsbury Critical Introductions to Contemporary Metaphysics

Critical Introduction to Causal Powers

Rejecting Passivism, Then and Now

Ruth Groff

Philosophy / Epistemology

A Critical Introduction to Causation and Causal Powers responds to a groundswell of interest in the topic of causal powers in contemporary metaphysics, presenting a fresh systematic overview of the realist literature,debates and arguments.

Introducing the topic via the lens of a contrast between passivism and anti-passivism, the contrast is established in the opening historical overview, plotting the course from Aristotle to early modern rationalism, through to Hume, Reid, Kant and Mill. As well as covering contemporary and 20th century neo-Humean accounts, this introduction includes a review of foundational work on causal powers and dispositional properties in the 1970s, taking care to include both a descriptive and an analytic component. Exploring contemporary anti-passivist thinking about causation, it covers leading theories of causation and provides powers-based approaches to matters such as laws, essences, necessitation, determinism, pandispositionalism, transitivity and induction. The ascription of causal powers to different kinds of potential causal bearer is also addressed: individual agents, sociological phenomena; abstractions and absences.

Offering a balanced approach to this key metaphysical topic, A Critical Introduction to Causation and Causal Powers not only introduces debates amongst anti-passivists, but explains throughout how the same issues are handled by passivists. With study questions and references for further reading at the end of each chapter, this is an accessible, up-to-date overview designed for students and researchers working in metaphysics today.

Ruth Groff is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Saint Louis University, USA, where she teaches political theory and philosophy. She is the author of Critical Realism, Post-positivism and the Possibility of Knowledge (2007) and the editor of Revitalizing Causality (2008) and Subject and Object: Frankfurt School Writings on Epistemology, Ontology, and Method (2014).

Publication Date: 18 March 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781472526830
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 240
Weight (oz): 16.0

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