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An Axiomatic Characterization of Causal Counterfactuals
Authors:David Galles  Judea Pearl
Affiliation:(1) Cognitive Systems Laboratory Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 90024
Abstract:This paper studies the causal interpretation of counterfactual sentences using a modifiable structural equation model. It is shown that two properties of counterfactuals, namely, composition and effectiveness, are sound and complete relative to this interpretation, when recursive (i.e., feedback-less) models are considered. Composition and effectiveness also hold in Lewis's closest-world semantics, which implies that for recursive models the causal interpretation imposes no restrictions beyond those embodied in Lewis's framework. A third property, called reversibility, holds in nonrecursive causal models but not in Lewis's closest-world semantics, which implies that Lewis's axioms do not capture some properties of systems with feedback. Causal inferences based on counterfactual analysis are exemplified and compared to those based on graphical models. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:causality  counterfactuals  interventions  structural equations  policy analysis  graphical models
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