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What Counts as Evidence? Reply

Jason Seawright

Political Analysis, 2002, vol. 10, issue 2, 204-207

Abstract: The complex question of what counts as appropriate evidence for necessary and/or sufficient causation merits careful, ongoing discussion. I thank Kevin Clarke (2002) and Bear Braumoeller and Gary Goertz (2002) for their thoughtful responses to my (Seawright 2002) article, and I discuss their comments in turn.

Date: 2002
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