Issue 98022 Editor: Erik Sandewall 27.2.1998

Today

The discussion on causal approaches to ramification got a bit heated in our issue two days ago, but today more messages have been exchanged, and everyone is friends again. What's more, there is the beginning of a consensus as to the similarities and the differences between those approaches that have participated in the discussion. This is the kind of clarification that may be difficult to extract by only reading the papers, and we hope that the Newsletter discussion can be a useful complement. Perhaps this is something that your graduate students ought to see?

The present Newsletter contains contributions from four actors in the debate. Is there more to come?

A practical note: many of these messages contain references to published papers. The on-line, HTML version of the debate contributions have often been augmented with full bibliographic references and hot links to the actual papers. Therefore, if you wish to check the full paper, our on-line version is often a convenient means of access. Please note also that it sometimes takes a few days before these hot links get to be installed.


Discussions

Discussions about Articles at Commonsense workshop

Peter Grünwald
Ramifications and sufficient causes