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BI 145 James Woodward: Causation with a Human Face

Brain Inspired

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The Functionalist Approach to Causal Knowledge

The functionalist approach is the idea that we engage in causal reasoning because it's useful for us. Causal knowledge is functional for us because it incodes information that we can use to manipulate and control. The interventionist view connects causal claims with a claims about what would happen if you were to get in there and manipulate things. If c causes e, then if you manipulate c in the right way, or you intervene on c in the wrong way, then e will change.

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