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[ US /ˌkɔˈzɑɫɪti/ ]
[ UK /kɔːsˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the relation between causes and effects

How To Use causality In A Sentence

  • Thus residual confounding could not be completely excluded, and the findings could not assign causality.
  • This being said, we can begin with Hume's actual description of causality.
  • The ongoing debate boils down to a question of correlation versus causality.
  • The causality of medical malpractice lawsuit is an important problem.
  • The peculiar kind of causality exhibited when measurements at stations with space-like separation are correlated is a symptom of the slipperiness of the space-time behavior of potentialities. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Among Kant's predecessors who employed explicitly antinomic arguments and who may have specifically influenced him were Arthur Collier in his treatment of space (Clavis universalis, 1713), and Christian August Crusius in his treatment of causality and freedom (Entwurf der nothwendigen ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON
  • Since this type of dermatoglyphic model is based on an analysis of genetically identical individuals (monozygotic twins), it provides a marker for prenatal environmental causality independent of genetic causality.
  • To deny causality is to deny divine wisdom, for causality is a necessary relation.
  • Retrocausality" contradicts the well-established principle of causality, which still applies in relativistic physics, quantum mechanics, and the product of their marriage, relativistic QFT. Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In?
  • For my money, the whole point of making/charging the sigil is to dicker around with one's subconscious mind, and thus dicker around with causality.
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