Actual Causality in a Logical Setting

Actual Causality in a Logical Setting

Alexander Bochman

Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Main track. Pages 1730-1736. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/239

We provide a definition of actual causation in the logical framework of the causal calculus, which is based on a causal version of the well-known NESS (or INUS) condition. We compare our definition with other, mainly counterfactual, approaches on standard examples. On the way, we explore general capabilities of the logical representation for structural equation models of causation and beyond.
Keywords:
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Non-monotonic Reasoning
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Action, Change and Causality
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Common-Sense Reasoning
Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications: Philosophical and Ethical Issues