I am able to read it online as a non-member but not able to "download".https://www.academia.edu/keypass/cHFjczFFMmZHUDF4em04U0hXMkdDL1IyRmRKRmI4c3VYbWFHY2crL1NxOD0tLW1jS1RtUi9EU0oySmtEck9FeEJCWnc9PQ==--9fbb49188f8eb90cc24a1781a1c49671222e77dd/t/ewjc6-N3UnAUt-baBacR/resource/work/3135365/Automated_search_for_causal_relations_Theory_and_practice?email_work_card=title
I hope the above link works for people who aren't Academia members.
Multiple times I have mentioned the book "Causation, Prediction, and Search" by my colleagues Spirtes, Glymour, and Scheines. I understand that the prospect of reading a long book can be daunting. Glen, in particular, has expressed his preference for articles. I just skimmed the above paper and realized that it gives an excellent and complete overview of the book. One of the themes is "sometimes correlation is causation."
I did not take this area of work at all seriously until maybe a
year ago... and I appreciate this link as a "smaller bite" to
take than the whole book you referenced before.
Almost as an aside, I looked for some kind of contrast between this effort and that of Judea Pearl, and was surprised by this co-authorship: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AMadelyn+Glymour&s=relevancerank&text=Madelyn+Glymour&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_2
It seems Madelyn might be Clarke's (grand?)daughter and quite the polymath herself, having won a "Screenwriter" contest?
I *do* see that Glymour's book publications on the topic of
Causal predate that of Pearls by a bit... it seems like Pearl has
obtained the lion's share of public attention for his work? I'm
not sure any of this matters... but it fascinated me and I will
now try to take a big bite out of the paper you just referenced...
- Steve
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