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    Counterfactual Overdetermination vs. the Causal Exclusion Problem.Georg Sparber - 2005 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 27 (3/4):479 - 490.
    This paper aims to show that a counterfactual approach to causation is not sufficient to provide a solution to the causal exclusion problem in the form of systematic overdetermination. Taking into account the truthmakers of causal counterfactuals provides a strong argument in favour of the identity of causes in situations of translevel, causation.
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    Unorthodox Humeanism.Georg Sparber - 2009 - De Gruyter.
    The book discusses contemporary metaphysics of science and deals with the central question which ontology fits best with our knowledge of the world. Two competing positions in today's metaphysics of science are analysed: Humeanism and dispositionalism. There are physical and metaphysical arguments to show that orthodox Humeanism is in trouble. The unorthodox metaphysical turn consists in taking the fundamental properties to be relations rather than intrinsic properties. The book spells out in detail what an unorthodox version of Humeanism amounts to (...)
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    Powerful causation.Georg Sparber - 2006 - In Michael Esfeld (ed.), John Heil: Symposium on His Ontological Point of View. Ontos. pp. 123--137.
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    From an ontological point of view – by John Heil.Georg Sparber - 2007 - Dialectica 61 (2):303–307.
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    From an Ontological Point of View – By John Heil.Georg Sparber - 2007 - Dialectica 61 (2):303-307.
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