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Causality

lecture course (in English) 
(Thu 18:00-19:30,  Room 221)

Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84344535483?pwd=M1BzUEFJZ1VYTytxNW5rdENxdVBKUT09


Codes:

BMI-LOTD17-206E.01
BMA-LOTD17-206.01
BBN-FIL-401.44
BBV-020.44
BMA-FILD-401.44
BMVD-020.4


What does causation consist in, and, depending on the possible answers, what are the basic characteristics of a causal relationship? -- this is the main topic of the lecture course.  We shall also discuss the most important contexts of causality: the relationship of causality to concepts of explanation, law-like regularity, statistical correlation, time, modality, and logical inference. Our considerations will be based on the analysis of the causal narratives in our scientific, first of all, physical theories; rather than our every day experiences or common sense intuition.

The lecture slides will be available in a pdf file.

Further suggested readings:


2021-11-16






  
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Logika és tudományfilozófia MA szak




Master's in Logic and Philosophy of Science

(in English)

The curriculum includes core courses in logic and formal approaches to philosophy of science, and advanced optional courses in logic, philosophy of mathematics, foundations of physics, logical methods in linguistics, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and formal models in social sciences. Students can choose a focus according to their own fields of interests. In general, the program is research oriented, aiming to prepare students for a PhD program.

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