Causalidad y regulación: algunas dificultades de los ensayos controlados aleatorizados
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2021-12Author
Bengoetxea Cousillas, Juan Bautista
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Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 77(4) : 1409-1438 (2021)
Abstract
The article focuses on the key importance of causality in regulatory activities in the social
sciences and especially in nutrition. After a brief presentation (Sec. 1), the text proposes
several ways of examining the notion of cause and of conceiving it from a philosophical
perspective (Sec. 2). Section 3 particularly discusses the counterfactual way, understood as a
broad approach to conceiving causation in terms of its relationship to randomized controlled
trials (RCT) and, by derivation, to the objective character of the latter. Section 4 examines the
evidence underlying RCTs and the role they play in regulation. Evidences are linked to causal
statements that are usual in RCTs and whose nature is not exempt from a criticism in areas
such as the evidence-based medicine (EBM) (Sec. 5) and, above all, nutritional sciences (Sec.
6). In Section 7, it is claimed a plural methodological perspective that would improve the
production of results in nutrition that would act as a basis for making regulatory decisions.
The last section closes the argument of the article.