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Full Idea
The sort of dependency expressed by counterfactual relations is considerably broader than strictly causal dependency, and causal dependency is only one among the heterogeneous group of dependency relationships counterfactuals can express.
Gist of Idea
Causation is not the only dependency relation expressed by counterfactuals
Source
Jaegwon Kim (Causes and Counterfactuals [1973], p.205)
Book Ref
'Causation', ed/tr. Sosa,E. /Tooley,M. [OUP 1993], p.205
A Reaction
In 'If pigs could fly, one and one still wouldn't make three' there isn't even a dependency. Kim has opened up lines of criticism which make the counterfactual analysis of causation look very implausible to me.
4781 | Many counterfactual truths do not imply causation ('if yesterday wasn't Monday, it isn't Tuesday') [Kim, by Psillos] |
8396 | Many counterfactuals have nothing to do with causation [Kim, by Tooley] |
8429 | Counterfactuals can express four other relations between events, apart from causation [Kim] |
8428 | Causation is not the only dependency relation expressed by counterfactuals [Kim] |
8430 | Causal statements are used to explain, to predict, to control, to attribute responsibility, and in theories [Kim] |