Michael Hayes

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When the scientific question of interest involves retrospective thinking, we call on another type of expression unique to causal reasoning called a counterfactual. For example, suppose that Joe took Drug D and died a month later; our question of interest is whether the drug might have caused his death. To answer this question, we need to imagine a scenario in which Joe was about to take the drug but changed his mind. Would he have lived?
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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