학술논문

On the notion of causality in medicine: addressing Austin Bradford Hill and John L. Mackie
Document Type
article
Source
Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (São Paulo). April 2014 41(2)
Subject
Causality
mental disorders
schizophrenia
Alzheimer?s disease
Language
English
ISSN
0101-6083
Abstract
Almost 50 years ago appeared the seminal article by Austin Bradford Hill where he presented parameters for inferring causes from statistical associations, which became known as Hill’s causal criteria. This was a milestone for the renewal of the idea of cause in medicine. Our article revisits his contribution in light of the ideas from the Australian philosopher John L. Mackie, whose important works on causality reached an audience distinct from Hill’s. We suggest that both the British epidemiologist and the Australian philosopher share the purpose of articulating probabilistic determinism and multi-causality, the first with a predominantly probabilistic model and the second with an analytical approach. This article explores the possible consequences of addressing these authors jointly in regard to causal inferences in medicine, especially in respect to mental disorders.