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    General causation.David Sapire - 1991 - Synthese 86 (3):321 - 347.
    This paper outlines a general theory of efficient causation, a theory that deals in a unified way with traditional or deterministic, indeterministic, probabilistic, and other causal concepts. Theorists like Lewis, Salmon, and Suppes have attempted to broaden our causal perspective by reductively analysing causal notions in other terms. By contrast, the present theory rests in the first place on a non-reductive analysis of traditional causal concepts — into formal or structural components, on the one hand, and a physical or metaphysical (...)
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  2. General causal propensities, classical and quantum probabilities.David Sapire - 1992 - Philosophical Papers 21 (3):243-258.
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    Metaphysical relativism: The universe as a bottomless pit.David Sapire - 1979 - Philosophical Papers 8 (2):66-68a.
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    Determinism, the remote past, and the causal or determinational structure of the universe.David Sapire - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (3):474-483.
    Łukasiewicz and, more recently, other philosophers have cast doubts on arguments from one version of determinism to another: roughly, from the view that every event (condition, state) has a cause or is determined, to the view that the remotest possible past determines the present and future. This paper defends a special class of such arguments. It identifies constraints on the relation of determination under which the arguments concerned are valid. And, by reference to the overall causal or determinational structure of (...)
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    Jarvie on rationality and the unity of mankind.David Sapire - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4):497-507.