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[from 'System of Logic' by John Stuart Mill, in 26. Natural Theory / D. Laws of Nature / 4. Regularities / a. Regularity theory ]

Full Idea

Millian causation is a version of the Regularity Theory, but with the addition that when claiming that an effect invariably follows from the cause, the cause is not a single factor, but a whole conjunction of necessary and sufficient conditions.

Gist of Idea

Mill's regularity theory of causation is based on an effect preceded by a conjunction of causes

Source

report of John Stuart Mill (System of Logic [1843], p.217) by Stathis Psillos - Causation and Explanation §2.2

Book Reference

Psillos,Stathis: 'Causation and Explanation' [Acumen 2002], p.60


A Reaction

Psillos endorses this as an improvement on Hume. But while we may replicate one event preceding another to get regularity, groups of events are hardly ever identical, so no precise pattern will ever be seen.