Causal

  • 61Causal-final case — This case in Hungarian language combines the Causal case and the Final case: it can express the cause of emotions (e.g. value sb. for sg. ) or the goal of actions (e.g. kenyér ért for bread) …

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  • 62Causal case — The causal or causative case (abbreviated CAUS) is a grammatical case that indicates that the marked noun is the cause or reason for something.External links* [http://www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsCausativeCase.htm What… …

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  • 63Causal adequacy principle — The causal adequacy principle (CAP) is a philosophical claim made by René Descartes that the cause of an object must contain at least as much reality as the object itself, whether formally or eminently. Descartes defends this principle by quoting …

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  • 64Causal chain — In philosophy, a causal chain is an ordered sequence of events in which any one event in the chain causes the next. Some philosophers believe causation relates facts, not events, in which case the meaning is adjusted accordingly.ee also*Causality …

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  • 65causal ontology — noun Language or other descriptive system which restricts that which can be described to that which can be. If English were a causal ontology, you could not say or write I ate my house, because you cannot eat a house …

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  • 66causal theory of identity — The theory that the relation that unifies successive states into being states of a single thing is their causal linkage, whereby the later states are effects of the earlier ones …

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  • 67causal theory of meaning — The view that the link between words and the world, whereby words mean what they do, is a causal link. The theory is aired in Kripke s Naming and Necessity for the special case of proper names. A plausible way of thinking of the link between the… …

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  • 68causal uniformity, principle of — A combination of the principle of the uniformity of nature, with the view that the laws of nature are causal laws, prescribing which events have which effects. Russell held that the mathematical nature of the laws of modern physics shows that… …

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  • 69causal quantitative models — Techniques used to forecast such future trends as demand for a product, based on establishing a causal relationship between two or more variables. For example, average temperature, time of year, and a local demographic profile can be used to… …

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  • 70causal association — asimetrinis ryšys statusas T sritis biomedicinos mokslai atitikmenys: angl. asymmetrical association; causal association ryšiai: platesnis terminas – ryšys sinonimas – priežastinis ryšys šaltinis Pagrindinės epidemiologijos sąvokos : mokomasis… …

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