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Philosophers have the advantage of standing apart from the hurly-burly of scientific debate and the practical realities of dealing with data. They have been less contaminated than other scientists by the anticausal biases of statistics. They can call upon a tradition of thought about causation that goes back at least to Aristotle, and they can talk about causation without blushing or hiding it behind the label of “association.”
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect
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