Causality
11Causality (disambiguation) — Causality may refer to:*Economics **Granger causality **Causal layered analysis*Linguistics **Causal final case*Mathematics **Causal Markov condition*Philosophy **Causality **Causal determinism **Causal relationships **Causal theory of reference… …
12Causality loop — *A temporal causality loop, or predestination paradox, is a theoretical phenomenon, which is said to occur when a chain of cause effect events is circular. For instance, if event A causes event B, and event B causes event C, and event C causes… …
13Causality 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… …
14causality condition — priežastingumo sąlyga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. causality condition vok. Kausalitätsbedingung, f rus. условие причинности, n pranc. condition de causalité, f …
15causality principle — priežastingumo principas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. causal principle; causality principle vok. Kausalitätsprinzip, n; Kausalprinzip, n rus. принцип причинности, m pranc. principe de causalité, m …
16causality — noun (plural ties) Date: 1603 1. a causal quality or agency 2. the relation between a cause and its effect or between regularly correlated events or phenomena …
17causality — noun The agency of a cause; the action or power of a cause, in producing its effect. See Also: causal …
18causality — The relating of causes to the effects they produce; the pathogenesis of disease, and epidemiology, are largely concerned with c …
19CAUSALITY — the philosophic name for the nature of the relation between cause and effect, in regard to which there has been much diversity of opinion among philosophers …
20causality — cau|sal|i|ty [ko:ˈzælıti US ko: ] n [U] formal the relationship between a cause and the effect that it has …