BACKWARD CAUSATION AND THE DIRECTION OF CAUSAL PROCESSES - REPLY TO DOWE

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作者
PRICE, H
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[1] School of Philosophy, University of Sydney
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10.1093/mind/105.419.467
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
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Dowe (1996) argues that the success of the backward causation hypothesis in quantum mechanics would provide strong support for a version of Reichenbach's account of the direction of causal processes, which takes the direction of causation to rest on the fork asymmetry. He also criticises my perspectival account of the direction of causation, which takes causal asymmetry to be a projection of our own temporal asymmetry as agents. In this reply I take issue with Dowe's argument at three main points: his claim that the backward causation hypothesis in QM is incompatible with my perspectival approach to the direction of causation; his defence of the fork asymmetry approach against a general criticism of mine based on the time-symmetry of microphysics; and his application of his preferred account of the direction of causal processes to the relevant cases in QM. © Oxford University Press 1996.
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页码:467 / 474
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