Abstract

We explore the different types of causes that are commonly investigated by epidemiologists. We first distinguish between causes which are events (including actions) and causes which are states. Second, we distinguish between modifiable and non-modifiable states. This yields three types of causes: fixed states (non-modifiable), dynamic states (modifiable) and events (including actions). Different causes may have different characteristics: the methods available to study them, the types of possible biases, and therefore the types of evidence needed to infer causality, may differ according to the specific cause-effect relationship under study. Nevertheless, there are also substantial commonalities. This paper is intended to improve understanding of the different types of causes, and the different types of causality, that underpin epidemiological practice.

Highlights

  • We need concepts of causality to act in the world in which we live, but it is a notoriously unsettled question as to how we arrive at such concepts in a satisfactory fashion.Historical philosophical discussions about causality include little, if any, consideration of ‘types of causes’

  • We explore the different types of causes that are commonly investigated by epidemiologists

  • The purpose of this paper has been to clarify how considering different types of causes and different types of causality is necessary in epidemiological practice

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Introduction

We need concepts of causality to act in the world in which we live, but it is a notoriously unsettled question as to how we arrive at such concepts in a satisfactory fashion. Historical philosophical discussions about causality include little, if any, consideration of ‘types of causes’. Since John Stuart Mill, it has been standard to admit a plurality of causes for every event[1] but not to assert that there are VC The Author(s) 2019.

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