Epidemiology and causation.

Med Health Care Philos

Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Ghent University (UGent), Blandijnberg 2, room 2.08, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.

Published: August 2009

Epidemiologists' discussions on causation are not always very enlightening with regard to the notion of 'cause' in epidemiology. Epidemiologists rightly work from a science-based approach to causation in epidemiology, but largely disagree about the matter. Disagreement may be partly due to confusion of the question of useful concepts for causal inference in epidemiological practice with the question of the metaphysical presuppositions of causal concepts used in epidemiology. In other words, epidemiologists seem to confuse the practical results of epidemiological research at the population level with the metaphysical views about the reality of disease causation at the individual level in their writings on causation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11019-009-9184-0DOI Listing

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