From Roger Bacon to Wesley Salmon
This paper shows that in the English philosopher Roger Bacon (13th century) anticipated the distinction between causal process and pseudo-process, proposed by Wesley Salmon in order to defend an ontic conception of explanation, which in turn requires the presence of physical causal processes. In add...
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- 2014
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- Universidad del Rosario
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- Causal Process
Cause
Multiplication of species
Pseudo-process
Species
Transfer of marks
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From Roger Bacon to Wesley Salmon |
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De Roger Bacon a Wesley Salmon |
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From Roger Bacon to Wesley Salmon Causal Process Cause Multiplication of species Pseudo-process Species Transfer of marks |
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Causal Process Cause Multiplication of species Pseudo-process Species Transfer of marks |
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Causal Process Cause Multiplication of species Pseudo-process Species Transfer of marks |
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This paper shows that in the English philosopher Roger Bacon (13th century) anticipated the distinction between causal process and pseudo-process, proposed by Wesley Salmon in order to defend an ontic conception of explanation, which in turn requires the presence of physical causal processes. In addition, the paper shows that Bacon had already awarded an important role to processes of causal transmission. |
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