Causal Agnosticism About Race: Variable Selection Problems in Causal Inference.

This paper proposes a novel view in the the philosophy of race & causation literature known as "causal agnosticism" about race. Causal agnosticism about race implies that it is reasonable to refrain from making judgments about whether race is a cause. The paper's thesis asserts that certain conditio...

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Published in:Philosophy of Science Vol. 91; no. 5; pp. 1098 - 1109
Main Author: Tolbert, Alexander Williams
Format: Article
Published: Cambridge University Press Dec2024
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