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Systems without a graphical causal representation

Daniel M. Hausman Reuben SternNaftali Weinberger

pp. 1925-1930

Abstract

There are simple mechanical systems that elude causal representation. We describe one that cannot be represented in a single directed acyclic graph. Our case suggests limitations on the use of causal graphs for causal inference and makes salient the point that causal relations among variables depend upon details of causal setups, including values of variables.

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(2014) Synthese 191 (8).

Pages: 1925-1930

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-013-0380-3

Full citation:

Hausman Daniel M., Stern Reuben, Weinberger Naftali (2014) „Systems without a graphical causal representation“. Synthese 191 (8), 1925–1930.