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HomeUpcoming EventsArif Ahmed (University of Cambridge): Causal Decision Theory and The Agent's Perspective
Arif Ahmed (University of Cambridge): Causal Decision Theory and the agent's perspective

Many philosophers, including Kant and Ramsey but also more recent advocates of 'Causal Decision Theory', think that whilst 'mere' observation never reveals a causal relation distinct from statistical co-variation, practical engagement forces us to concern ourselves with it. That claim is false. Worse, the distinction that it presupposes between an 'agent's perspective' and an 'observer's perspective' is practically *counter* productive because it implies dynamic inconsistency.

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  • Thu 31 Oct 2013, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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Coombs Seminar Room A

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Philosophy Departmental Seminars