A Teleofunctionalist Solution to the Problem of Deviant Causal Chains of Actions

Author:

Roloff Jakob1

Affiliation:

1. Justus Liebig University Giessen, Institute of Philosophy, Rathenaustraße 8 , 35394 Giessen , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Donald Davidson’s causal theory of actions states that actions must be rationalized and caused by a belief-desire-pair. One problem of such a causal theory are cases of deviant causal chains. In these cases, the rationalized action is not caused in the right way but via a deviant causal chain. It therefore intuitively seems to be no action while all conditions of the causal theory are met. I argue that the problem of deviant causal chains can be solved by adding a teleofunctionalist condition. This condition requires that the belief-desire pair that rationalizes an action must cause that action in a selection-historically normal way. I try to show that this additional condition drops counterintuitive cases of deviant causal chains out of the class of actions while being flexible enough to classify such cases as actions in which causal detours are intuitively permissible.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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