causality
Causality refers to the relationship between events where one event, known as the cause, results in another event, known as the effect. It explains the cause-and-effect connection and implies that a particular cause will consistently produce the same effect under consistent conditions.
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Related Concepts (29)
- bayesian causal reasoning
- causal attribution
- causal complexity
- causal determinism
- causal determinism vs. probabilistic causation
- causal explanations
- causal fallacies
- causal graphs and networks
- causal inference
- causal mechanisms
- causal models
- causal order and temporal precedence
- causal powers
- causal reasoning in philosophy
- causal relationships in social sciences
- cause and effect relationships
- correlation vs. causation
- counterfactual reasoning
- counterfactuals and causality
- determinism vs. free will
- einstein's beliefs
- hidden variables
- infinite regression
- metaphysics
- non-causal explanations
- phenomenalism
- predestination
- time travel and causal loops
- wheeler's delayed-choice experiment
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- retrocausality
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