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This paper is not published the proceedings of a conference, since no printed copy of the proceedings of the 2005 Mountain-Plaines Philosophy Conference was made available.

Therefore, to cite the internet version of this paper, "There are no Causal Relations or Causal Processes: A Response to Devlin’s Criticism of Salmon", by Jeffrey Grupp, the proper citation would be as if one were citing both a lecture or public address, and a website. The way such a piece is cited is as follows:

Grupp, Jeffrey, "There are no Causal Relations or Causal Processes: A Response to Devlin’s Criticism of Salmon", Mountain-Plaines Philosophy

Conference, Durango, October 21, 2005. Online. Internet. Website:

Abstractatom.comURL = <http://www.abstractatom.com/no_causal_

relations_or_causal_processes.htm>.