This is an interesting footnote in Francis Pelletier and Richmond Thomason’s lead article to the 25th anniversary edition of Linguistics and Philosophy:
The philosophical literature is voluminous, and we dont know of any recent article with a representative bibliography. For some references, see http://www.eecs.umich.edu/∼rthomaso/bibs/. References concerning causality can be found in the general bibliography by searching for causality.
A few people who pass through here read (and write) extensively on causation. Are they right? Is there no representative bibliography on causation available? If not, will there be one soon? I imagine one or more of the Hall et Paul (et al) volumes will have a comprehensive bibliography when it appears, but if there’s anything available online now, it would be neat to have.
(By the way, there’s lots of good stuff in that anniversary edition to read through if you’ve got a lazy Sunday afternoon to spare. Or even if you haven’t.)