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Yes. Counterfactual analyses of causation are pretty popular. David Lewis rehabilitated them, and LA Paul and Ned Hall have done a lot of work sympathetic to counterfactual analyses. See their Causation: a user's guide.
For a critique of certain aspects of Pearl's approach, you might be interested in:
http://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/3710361/Hall_StructuralEquationsCausation.pdf?sequence=2
Also, Ned Hall and Laurie Paul have a new book that provides an decent overview of the philosophical literature:
http://www.amazon.com/Causation-Users-L-A-Paul/dp/0199673454