Conference
Lost in Causality: How Epidemiology’s Counterfactual Causal Inference Revolution Upholds Class, Race and Gender Inequities
Abstract
We critique empiricism, the dominant epistemology in epidemiology and public health from a scientific realist perspective. Building on our previous work, we also take on the popular counterfactual/potential outcomes epistemology based on its neglect of ontology and shunning causal mechanisms which are reduced to statistical methods (e.g., mediation). We the argue that ontology, epistemology, axiology and ethics constitute a philosophical system …
Authors
Muntaner C; Dunn JR
Pagination
pp. 47-58
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
2019
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-28626-2_4