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Causality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Causality (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Causality describes the relationship between causes and effects, is fundamental to all natural science, especially physics, and has a basis in logic. It is also studied from the perspectives of philo...
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; 1 St. Petersburg Branch of the V.A. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation ... PACS number: 03.65.Bz ... Find related articles...
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A causality principle of psychotherapy is offered, starting from a technologically orientated concept of psychotherapy as a process. ... A causality principle of psychotherapy is offered, starting from a technologically orientated concept of psychotherapy as a process. Working from target, commencement, principles,
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The principle that cause must always preceed effect. ... More formally, if an event A ("the cause") somehow influences an event B ("the effect") which occurs later in time, then event B cannot in turn have an influence on event A. That is, event B must occur at a later time t than event A, and further, all frames must...
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