Can causes be reduced to correlations?

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (2):249-270 (1996)
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This paper argues against Papineau's claim that causal relations can be reduced to correlations and defends Cartwright's thesis that they can be nevertheless boot-strapped from them, given sufficiently rich causal background knowledge.

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