[Question] What is the equivalent of the “do” operator for finite factored sets?

I have put roughly 0 thought into answering this question, or whether it even makes sense within Scott’s framework:

Finite factored sets are presented in some sense as an alternative/​refinement to Pearlian causal graphs.
In Pearlian causal graphs we can make the distinction between conditioning P(X | Y=y ) and intervention P(X | do(Y=y) ). What is the equivalent of P(X | do(Y=y) ) in the context of finite factored sets, if there is any? If not, how do we make an analogous distinction in FFS, or achieve the analogous thing that do is meant to achieve?

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