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  1. Causality: Causality is one of the central notions in our conception of the world. We think of the things and events we experience as connected, and causal relations between them is perhaps the most important connection. Thoughts of causation are central ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Causality: Causality is one of the central notions in our conception of the world. We think of the things and events we experience as connected, and causal relations between them is perhaps the most important connection. Thoughts of causation are central ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Causality: Causality in its simplest form is the relationship between cause and effect. In science, one's main objective is to find causal relationships, or in simpler terms "This causes that". [100%] 2023-02-14 [Evaluating arguments] [Philosophy]...
  4. Causality: Causality is one of the central notions in our conception of the world. We think of the things and events we experience as connected, and causal relations between them is perhaps the most important connection. Thoughts of causation are central ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Causality: Causality is one of the central notions in our conception of the world. We think of the things and events we experience as connected, and causal relations between them is perhaps the most important connection. Thoughts of causation are central ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  6. Causality: Causality (also referred to as causation, or cause and effect) is influence by which one event, process, state or object (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state or object (an effect) where the cause is partly ... (How one process influences another) [100%] 2021-12-23 [Causality] [Conditionals]...
  7. Causality: Causality (also referred to as causation, or cause and effect) is influence by which one event, process or state (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process or state (an effect) where the cause is partly responsible for ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-09-21 [Causality] [Conditionals]...
  8. Causality: Physical causality is a physical relationship between causes and effects. It is considered to be fundamental to all natural sciences and behavioural sciences, especially physics. (Physics) [100%] 2023-06-15 [Causality] [Concepts in physics]...
  9. Causality conditions: In the study of Lorentzian manifold spacetimes there exists a hierarchy of causality conditions which are important in proving mathematical theorems about the global structure of such manifolds. These conditions were collected during the late 1970s. (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-12 [Lorentzian manifolds] [Theory of relativity]...
  10. Aristotle on Causality: Each Aristotelian science consists in the causal investigation of a specific department of reality. If successful, such an investigation results in causal knowledge;. (Philosophy) [57%] 2022-02-20
  11. Axiom of Causality: The Axiom of Causality is the proposition that everything in the universe has a cause and is thus an effect of that cause. This means that if a given event occurs, then this is the result of a previous, related ... (Philosophy) [57%] 2023-11-10 [Philosophy of physics]
  12. Kant and Hume on Causality: Kant famously attempted to “answer” what he took to be Hume’s skeptical view of causality, most explicitly in the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics (1783); and, because causality, for Kant, is a central example of a category or pure ... (Philosophy) [44%] 2022-02-20
  13. Granger causality: Granger causality is a statistical concept of causality that is based on prediction. According to Granger causality, if a signal X1 "Granger-causes" (or "G-causes") a signal X2, then past values of X1 should contain information that helps predict ... [70%] 2021-12-24 [Computational Neuroscience] [Information Theory]...
  14. Bogoliubov causality condition: Bogoliubov causality condition is a causality condition for scattering matrix (S-matrix) in axiomatic quantum field theory. The condition was introduced in axiomatic quantum field theory by Nikolay Bogolyubov in 1955. (Physics) [57%] 2024-01-20 [Quantum field theory]
  15. Formal theory of causality: This is a first-order theory of causality, so some familiarity with first-order logic is assumed. The goal of this theory is not to prove anything useful or unexpected, but to describe the structure of causal systems and to ... [50%] 2023-03-29
  16. Humean definition of causality: David Hume coined a sceptical, reductionist viewpoint on causality that inspired the logical-positivist definition of empirical law that "is a regularity or universal generalization of the form 'All Cs are Es' or, whenever C, then E". The Scottish philosopher ... (Philosophy) [50%] 2023-09-05 [Causality]
  17. Humean definition of causality: David Hume coined a sceptical, reductionist viewpoint on causality that inspired the logical-positivist definition of empirical law that "is a regularity or universal generalization of the form 'All Cs are Es' or, whenever C, then E". The Scottish philosopher ... (Causality as defined by David Hume) [50%] 2022-12-23 [David Hume] [Humeanism]...
  18. Diagnosis, Causality, Prevention and Prognosis of MARITIME Work-related Diseases: ->Education module links. [31%] 2023-04-01

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