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Causality
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"Cause" redirects here. For other uses, see
Cause (disambiguation).
For other uses, see
Causality (disambiguation).
The Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect. 8th century,
Japan
It has been suggested that this article be
split into multiple articles accessible from a
disambiguation page. (August 2010)
Causality is the relationship between an
Though the causes and effects are typically related to changes or event, candidates include
objects,
processes,
properties, variables,
facts, and
states of affairs; characterizing the causal relationship can be the subject of much debate.
The
philosophical treatment of causality extends over millennia. In the Western philosophical tradition, discussion stretches back at least to
Aristotle, and the topic remains a staple in contemporary philosophy.
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