Abstract
McCain and Turner [6] have an interesting theory of causal reasoning. We give a modal treatment of McCain and Turner's theory of causal reasoning: we thereby formulate theories equivalent to their original model-theoretic treatment, while preserving its good properties (in particular, its independence of vocabulary).
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