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Understanding Counterfactuals, Understanding Causation: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology

, 2011
How are causal judgements such as 'The ice on the road caused the traffic accident' connected with counterfactual judgements such as 'If there had not been any ice on the road, the traffic accident would not have happened'?
C. Hoerl, T. McCormack, S. Beck
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On the Primitives of Causality: from the Semantics of Agonist and Antagonist to Models of Accident Causation and System Safety

, 2013
Controversial discussions on causality have been present in ancient philosophy since the days of Aristotle. Despite the use of this concept in numerous subjects, there is no consensus on the definition of causality and its possible mathematization.
Loïc Brevault, F. Favarò, J. Saleh
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Road safety is no accident.

Emergency Nurse, 2008
Road traffic collisions often are viewed by the media and others as accidents out of one's control, rather than preventable matters of public health. Many accident risks are known - and controllable.
C. Picton
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Credit for Dummies

Journal of Philosophy
A popular view is that you deserve credit for a successful performance only if you were aware in some way of what you were doing. It has been argued that some such cognitive condition on creditworthy performance must be true because it is the only way to
Shane Ward
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Pluralism in Tort and Accident Law: Towards a Reasonable Accommodation

2001
Ernest Weinrib characterizes private law in general, and tort law more specifically, as an "exhibition of intelligence." To grasp private law is to come to terms with it, not merely as a set of decisions authoritatively imposed upon litigants, but as an engagement of thought where, says Weinrib, "the process of justification is at least as important as
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Nuclear accident dosimetry: UK philosophy

open access: closed, 1975
H.J. Delafield   +3 more
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