| 21. | What is generally accepted in Buddhism is that effects arise from causation.
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| 22. | As a result, many turn to a notion of probabilistic causation.
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| 23. | Kant ends this chapter by discussing Hume's refutation of causation.
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| 24. | All languages have ways to express causation but differ in the means.
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| 25. | Therefore, at least in conjugated verb implies a more direct causation.
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| 26. | For further discussion, see for example Correlation does not imply causation.
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| 27. | In this series of scenarios, various kinds of causation are described.
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| 28. | You are simply stating that there is a relationship of causation here.
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| 29. | It is strongly connected to Bloor's theory of social causation.
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| 30. | It does not say the plaintiff must " allege " loss causation.
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