| 31. | Accordingly, causality is built into the conceptual structure of ordinary language.
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| 32. | Causality is one of the most fundamental and essential notions of physics.
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| 33. | In 1949, physicist Max Born distinguished determination from causality.
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| 34. | In modern physics, the notion of causality had to be clarified.
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| 35. | Thus, the distinction between causality and correlation is an important consideration.
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| 36. | Tense, honorific degree and causality in the verb form.
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| 37. | Science aims at understanding causality so control can be exerted.
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| 38. | Carl Craver developed Salmon's mechanistic conception of causality.
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| 39. | This solves Hume's problem regarding the pure concept of causality.
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| 40. | Attributional complexity is the ability to efficiently deduce causality in necessary situations.
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