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A principle is a
Examples of principles:
a descriptive comprehensive and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption
a normative rule or code of conduct,
a law or fact of nature underlying the working of an artificial device.
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Principle as cause
The principle of any
effect is the
cause that produces it.
Depending on the way the cause is understood the basic law governing that cause may acquire some distinction in its expression.
Principle of Causality, as efficient cause
The efficient cause is the one that produces the necessary effect, as long as the necessary and sufficient conditions are provided.
The scientific process generally consists of establishing a cause by analyzing its effect upon obje...
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