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Interventionist Causation in Thermodynamics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Abstract
The interventionist account of causation has been largely dismissed as a serious candidate for application in physics. This dismissal is related to the problematic assumption that physical causation is entirely a matter of dynamical evolution. In this article, I offer a fresh look at the interventionist account of causation and its applicability to thermodynamics. I argue that the interventionist account of causation is the account of causation that most appropriately characterizes the theoretical structure and phenomenal behavior of thermodynamics.
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I thank Sandra Mitchell, John Norton, James Woodward, and two anonymous reviewers for their comments on earlier versions of this article.
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