Dear all,

The next meeting of the Moral Sciences Club will be held on Tuesday 24th
February, in the Sidgwick Hall in Newnham College. Our speaker is Shyane
Siriwardena (Cambridge) who will be giving a talk entitled "The Agency
Theory of Causation: Unsound or Incomplete" (abstract below).

There is a small charge for attendance: either £2 (student) or £3 (other)
for this meeting, or £7.50 (student) or £15 (other) for the remainder of
the academic year.

Everyone is very welcome to join us after the talk for tea and biscuits in
the Faculty.

Best wishes,

Matthew Simpson and Ali Boyle

Shyane Siriwardena - "The Agency Theory of Causation: Unsound or Incomplete"

The agency theory of causation, as defended by Huw Price, bills itself as a
theory that explicates the implicit use-rules for our concept of causation.
After presenting the theory as it appears in the literature, I will
demonstrate that there are a great many uses of our concept of causation
that this theory cannot accommodate. In particular, I will show that the
theory is ill-equipped to account for our use of the concept of causation
in describing token events. From this I will conclude that defenders of the
agency theory are faced with a dilemma: either hold fast to a theory that
is unsound, or else concede that said theory is severely incomplete in a
way not previously acknowledged.

--
Ali Boyle and Matthew Simpson
Secretaries of the Moral Sciences Club
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Cambridge
[email protected]
http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/seminars-msc
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