articleComparative Political StudiesApr 21, 2009Closed access

Context and Causal Mechanisms in Political Analysis

University of Pennsylvania · Philadelphia University

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Abstract

Political scientists largely agree that causal mechanisms are crucial to understanding causation. Recent advances in qualitative and quantitative methodology suggest that causal explanations must be contextually bounded. Yet the relationship between context and mechanisms and this relationship's importance for causation are not well understood. This study defines causal mechanisms as portable concepts that explain how and why a hypothesized cause, in a given context, contributes to a particular outcome. In turn, it defines context as the relevant aspects of a setting in which an array of initial conditions leads to an outcome of a defined scope and meaning via causal mechanisms. Drawing from these definitions…

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Keywords
  • Causation
  • Causality (physics)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Argument (complex analysis)
  • Causal inference
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Epistemology
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