Topic XVIII. Singular vs. General Causation
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LEARNING GOALS
- B. CONCEPT ACQUISITION
- Causation as Production: There is a spatiotemporally connected series of causal connections between two events or event types (i.e., the kind of causation people have in mind when they say there is no action at a distance; e.g., commission).
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EXAMPLES
- Cautionary Quotes: Mistakes, Misconceptions, & Misunderstandings
- Students have considerable difficulty distinguishing productive causation from dependent causation.
LEARNING GOALS
- C. CONCEPT APPLICATION
- Distinguish between cases of production and dependence.
- Identify different policy implications of production vs. dependence (e.g., for policy and legal decision-making).
CLASS ELEMENTS
- Discussion Questions
- Why do you think we make so much more of sins of commission than sins of omission? Is it rational (never/sometimes/always)?