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Causes, Causity, and Energy

 

作者: HECTOR‐NERI CASTAÑEDA,  

 

期刊: Midwest Studies In Philosophy  (WILEY Available online 1984)
卷期: Volume 9, issue 1  

页码: 17-27

 

ISSN:0363-6550

 

年代: 1984

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1475-4975.1984.tb00050.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

Our ordinary concept of causality is—as David Hume wisely underscored—the concept in which an event or changeproducesanother event or change. This production is the central core of causation, and the objective component of it Hume analyzed as constant conjunction. As is well known, Hume emphasized that our notion of production or causation has a subjective component, namely, the illusion of a certain necessity in the connection between cause and effect. Typically, the critique of Hume has centered on his attack upon, and on his theses about, necessity. But the core idea of production has been generally kept out of the dialectical stage. Here I will put necessity aside and bring this very idea ofproductionto the center of the stage. I propose to explore the most general logical and ontological features of production. The most intriguing feature is the deep connection between production and energy. But as it will become apparent from the ensuing discussion, that deep connection is mediated by a more general concept of world‐orderliness that I shall dubcausity.Thus, the general principles here formulated belong to the philosophical foundations of thermodyn

 

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