id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_h3hzgiygwvevllw5xkm2i7l3di Wesley C. Salmon Causality without Counterfactuals 1994 17 .pdf application/pdf 7373 479 60 Even if we give up the capacity for mark transmission as a fundamental explication of causal process-as I will do-the concept of In his elaboration of the foregoing definitions Dowe mentions massenergy, linear momentum, angular momentum, and electric charge as examples of conserved quantities. A causal process is a world-line of an object that manifests an invariant quantity, A causal process is a world-line of an object that manifests an invariant quantity at each moment c ~ i t s history (each spacetime point of its trajectory). A causal process is a world-line of an object that manfests a nonzero amount of an invariant quantity at each moment of A causal process is a world-line of an object that transmits a nonzero amount of an invariant quantity at each moment of , (1992c), "Wesley Salmon's Process Theory of Causality and the Conserved Quantity Theory", Philosophy of Science 59: 195-2 16. ./cache/work_h3hzgiygwvevllw5xkm2i7l3di.pdf ./txt/work_h3hzgiygwvevllw5xkm2i7l3di.txt