Items where Author is "Cartwright, Nancy"

Number of items: 86.
Article
  • Against modularity, the causal Markov condition, and any link between the two: comments on Hausman and Woodward. (2002) Cartwright, Nancy
  • Are RCTs the gold standard? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Book review: introduction and reply to - the dappled world: a study of the boundaries of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Comments on Longworth and Weber. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Does Roush show that evidence should be probable? Fennell, Damien; Cartwright, Nancy
  • Endpiece. Cartwright, Nancy; Suárez, Mauricio
  • Evidence-based policy: what's to be done about relevance? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: where is our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy; Goldfinch, Andrew; Howick, Jeremy
  • From metaphysics to method: comments on manipulability and the causal Markov condition. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How to do things with causes. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics: summary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Hunting causes and using them: is there no bridge from here to there? Cartwright, Nancy; Efstathiou, Sophia
  • If no capacities then no credible worlds. But can models reveal capacities? Cartwright, Nancy
  • In favour of laws that are not ceteris paribus after all. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Knowing what we are talking about: why evidence doesn't always travel. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Mechanisms, laws and explanation. Cartwright, Nancy; Pemberton, John; Wieten, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Models: Parables v Fables. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Presidential address: will this policy work for you?: predicting effectiveness better: how philosophy helps. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Reply to Anderson. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Reply to Steel And Pearl: hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Theories: tools versus models. Suárez, Mauricio; Cartwright, Nancy
  • Two theorems on invariance and causality. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Use of research evidence in practice – author's reply. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Warranting the use of causal claims: a non-trivial case for interdisciplinarity. Rol, Menno; Cartwright, Nancy
  • Well‐ordered science: evidence for use. Cartwright, Nancy
  • What are randomised controlled trials good for? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What is wrong with Bayes nets? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Where is the theory in our 'theories' of causality? Cartwright, Nancy
  • The limitations of randomized controlled trials in predicting effectiveness. Cartwright, Nancy; Munro, Eileen
  • A philosopher's view of the long road from RCTs to effectiveness. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Book
  • Hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics. (2007) Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: a practical guide to doing it better. Cartwright, Nancy; Hardy, Jeremy
  • Nature's capacities and their measurement. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Otto Neurath: philosophy between science and politics. Cartwright, Nancy; Cat, Jordi; Fleck, Lola; Uebel, Thomas E.
  • The dappled world: a study of the boundaries of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Chapter
  • Aristotelian powers: without them, what would modern science do? (2013) Cartwright, Nancy; Pemberton, John
  • Evidence, external validity and explanatory relevance. (2011) Cartwright, Nancy
  • Models: parables v fables. (2010) Cartwright, Nancy
  • What is this thing called efficacy. (2009) Cartwright, Nancy
  • Against the 'System'. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Against the completability of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Are RCTs the gold standard? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causal laws, policy predictions and the need for genuine powers. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causality, invariance and policy. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Ceteris paribus laws and socio-economic machines. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: so, what's evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • 'Evidence-based policy: where is Our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Foreword: fictions and models: new essays. Cartwright, Nancy
  • From metaphysics to method:comments on manipulability and the causal Markov condition. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How can we know what made the Ratman sick? singular causes and population probabilities. Cartwright, Nancy
  • In praise of the representation theorem. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Keeping track of Neurath's bill: abstract concepts, stock models and the unity of classical physics. Cartwright, Nancy; Contessa, Gabriele; Steed, Sheldon
  • Laws, policy predictions, and the need for genuine powers. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Les dispositions en philosophie et en sciences. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Measurement. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Models and the limits of theory: quantum hamiltonians and the BCS model of superconductivity. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Modularity: it can - and generally does, fail. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Natural laws and the closure of physics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Predicting “it will work for us”: (way) beyond statistics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Relativism in the philosophy of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Replies by Cartwright. Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Where is the theory in our 'theories' of causality? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Why be hanged for even a lamb? Cartwright, Nancy
  • An empiricist defence of singular causes. Cartwright, Nancy
  • The limits of causal order, from economics to physics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • A theory of evidence for evidence-based policy. Cartwright, Nancy; Stegenga, Jacob
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • ‘It may work somewhere but will work for us. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Report
  • Causal powers: what are they? why do we need them? what can be done with them and what cannot? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Does Roush show that evidence should be probable? Fennell, Damien; Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: where is our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Hunting causes and using them: is there no bridge from here to there? Cartwright, Nancy; Efstathiou, Sophia
  • Measuring research impact: special problems. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Measuring the impact of philosophy. Bovens, Luc; Cartwright, Nancy
  • Uncertainty in econometrics: evaluating policy counterfactuals. Reiss, Julian; Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Online resource
  • Evidence alone is not enough: policymakers must be able to access relevant evidence if their policy is to work. Hardie, Jeremy; Cartwright, Nancy
  • String theory under scrutiny. Cartwright, Nancy; Frigg, Roman
  • Working paper
  • How can we know what made the Ratman sick? singular causes and population probabilities: an essay in honour of Adolf Grunbaum. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Improving child safety: deliberation, judgement and empirical research. Munro, Eileen; Cartwright, Nancy; Hardie, Jeremy; Montuschi, Eleonora
  • Mechanisms, ceteris paribus laws and covering-law explanation. Cartwright, Nancy; Pemberton, John; Wieten, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • A causal model for EPR. Cartwright, Nancy; Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf