2023
DOI: 10.3233/shti230735
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Inferring Causality Is Preference-Sensitive: We Need a Book of Who as Well as Why

Vije Kumar Rajput,
Mette Kjer Kaltoft,
Jack Dowie

Abstract: In multiple publications over 3 decades, most recently in The Book of Why, Judea Pearl has led what he regards as the ‘causal revolution’. His central contention is that, prior to it, no discipline had produced a rigorous ‘scientific’ way of making the causal inferences from observational data necessary for policy and decision making. The concentration on the statistical processing of data, outputting frequencies or probabilities, had proceeded without adequately acknowledging that this statistical processing … Show more

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