reductionism and causality

Reductionism refers to the approach of explaining complex phenomena by breaking them down into simpler components or elements. It considers that understanding the parts will lead to an understanding of the whole system. Causality, on the other hand, refers to the relationship between cause and effect, where one event or action leads to another. It suggests that there is a cause behind every effect in the world, and events do not happen randomly.

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