Counterfactual dependency and actual causation in CP-logic and structural models: A comparison

S Beckers, J Vennekens

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Abstract

The solution to the problem of actual causation - i.e. determining what caused an effect in a specific scenario - put forward by Halpern and Pearl recently has received a lot of attention. It forms the basis for many other approaches within the dominant tradition of counterfactual theories of causation. However, their solu- tion runs into a number of difficulties for a certain type of examples exhibiting so- called switching causation and early preemption. We discuss these in the light of the core concept of counterfactual dependency, and offer a comparison with the recent definition of actual causation formulated in CP-logic. We argue both that for this type of examples the CP-logic definition provides better anwers, and that it does more justice to the fundamental intuitions underlying counterfactual dependency.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Sixth Starting AI Researchers’ Symposium
EditorsK Kersting, M Toussaint
Pages35-46
Number of pages12
Volume241
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

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