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1. The causal efficacy of composites: a dilemma for interventionism.

2. How not to intervene on mental causes.

3. Reasons for action: making a difference to the security of outcomes.

4. The IKEA effect and the production of epistemic goods.

5. Indeterminacy and collective harms.

6. Sparse Causation and Mere Abundant Causation.

7. Responsibility and the 'Pie Fallacy'.

8. The fundamental and the brute.

9. Tamers, deniers, and me.

10. "Do identity and distinctness facts threaten the PSR?".

11. Explaining essences.

12. "What do we epistemically owe to each other? A reply to Basu".

13. Escaping the natural attitude about gender.

14. The many-property problem is your problem, too.

15. An honest look at hybrid theories of pleasure.

16. Intrinsicality and the classification of uninstantiable properties.

17. Sensitivity, safety, and impossible worlds.

18. Circular and question-begging responses to religious disagreement and debunking arguments.

19. Grounding at a distance.

20. Interactionism for the discerning mind?

21. Causal exclusion and the limits of proportionality.

22. Omission impossible.

23. Against dispositionalism: belief in cognitive science.

24. Shabo on logical versions of the Direct Argument.

25. Causes, contrasts, and the non-identity problem.

26. Free will, causation, and absence.

27. Outlines of a theory of structural explanations.

28. Folk intuitions of actual causation: a two-pronged debunking explanation.

29. Incompatibilism and the transfer of non-responsibility.

30. Events and their counterparts.

31. Where grounding and causation part ways: comments on Schaffer.

32. Causal patterns and adequate explanations.

33. Demoralizing causation.

34. The contours of control.

35. Shifty talk: knowledge and causation.

36. The cost of forfeiting causal inheritance.

37. Emerging from the causal drain.

38. Emergent Causation.

39. Causes of causes.

40. The metaphysics of rule-following.

41. Functions and emergence: when functional properties have something to say.

42. Causal reasoning.

43. Natural-born determinists: a new defense of causation as probability-raising.

44. Thoughts on Sydney Shoemaker’s Physical Realization.

45. Defending the wide-scope approach to instrumental reason.

46. Structural equations and causation: six counterexamples.

47. Mental causation as multiple causation.

48. On Noël Carroll on narrative closure.

49. How Effects Depend on their Causes, Why Causal Transitivity Fails, and Why we Care About Causation.

50. The Causal Exclusion Argument.