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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
In a recent discussion note Sober (1985) elaborates on the argument given in Sober (1982) to show the inadequacy of Ronald Giere's (1979, 1980) causal model for cases of frequency-dependent causation, and denies that Giere's (1984) response avoids the problem he raises. I argue that frequency-dependent effects do not pose a problem for Giere's original causal model, and that all parties in this dispute have been guity of misinterpreting the counterfactual populations involved in applying Giere's model.
I am deeply grateful to Ronald Giere for valuable discussions. I thank Norman Gilinsky and George Chatfield for useful comments on an earlier draft of this paper.