2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.12978
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Observing Interventions: A logic for thinking about experiments

Abstract: This paper makes a first step towards a logic of learning from experiments. For this, we investigate formal frameworks for modeling the interaction of causal and (qualitative) epistemic reasoning. Crucial for our approach is the idea that the notion of an intervention can be used as a formal expression of a (real or hypothetical) experiment (Pearl 2009;Woodward 2003). In a first step we extend a causal model (Galles and Pearl 1998;Halpern 2000;Pearl 2009; Briggs 2012) with a simple Hintikka-style representatio… Show more

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