Any theory which analyzes a concept in terms of causation can be called a causal theory of that concept.
In particular, causal theories have been offered of knowledge, meaning, memory, perception, and reference.
All such theories can of course exist in different versions.
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- 2.1 The Foundations of Causal Decision Theory (Cambridge Studies in Probability, Induction and Decision Theory)
- 2.2 Discrete Causal Theory: Emergent Spacetime and the Causal Metric Hypothesis
- 2.3 Theories of Quantum Mechanics: IV. Causal Sets
- 2.4 Natural Agency: An Essay on the Causal Theory of Action (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy)
- 2.5 THE MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF CAUSAL CONSPIRACY: A UNIFICATION OF THE MIND AND MATTER
- 2.6 Theories of Quantum Mechanics: III. Causal Dynamical Triangulations
- 2.7 Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory: Utility Theory and Causal Analysis
- 2.8 Sex Offending: Causal Theories to Inform Research, Prevention, and Treatment (Law and Public Policy)
- 2.9 Making Things Happen Osps (Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Science)
- 2.10 Causing Human Actions: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action (A Bradford Book)
- causal theories of perception
- causal theories of meaning
- causal theories of reference
- causal realism
- correspondence or relational theories of meaning
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