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The Functionalist Approach to Causation
In your book, you say that people often are causally correct or fruitful in their causal judgments. And this has to do with the a rational approach that you also take in thinking that there is a normative aspect there where people are rationally approaching judgments of a causation. You use the word fruitful there, which i believe you use in the book as well. And that is part of the functionalist approach. I don't know if you have more to say about that, unless you have a question.