causation

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definition
noun
investigating the role of nitrate in the causation of cancer
the action of causing something.
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Rather, liability for injuries has been extended beyond any reasonable definition of 'causation' .
Another version of the first kind of strategy is to clarify the notion of 'causation' involved in the argument.
Probabilistic theories of 'causation' can be used to answer both types of question.
It inhibits a phosphorylating enzyme that's crucial in the 'causation' of that particular cancer.
The present study confirmed the harmfulness of bidis in the 'causation' of lung cancer.
There is one other matter which I must mention in relation to 'causation' .
As often is the case, a problem covering omission will also involve a consideration of 'causation' .
Moreover, in simple 'causation' the second event does not occur unless the first event has occurred.
But if you put it on that basis, your 'causation' has not necessarily been determined.
The intuition that 'causation' is an intrinsic relation does not apply in this case.
A jury could reasonably decide that 'causation' had been established, given the evidence.
In conclusion, this study has shown smoking as the principle risk factor in the 'causation' of lung cancer among men.
The criteria for determining 'causation' of serious events were not stated.
To my mind, the first issue which the judge had to determine was an issue of 'causation' - did the breach of duty cause the damage alleged.
As my psychology students realize, correlation does not equal 'causation' .
a strong association is not a proof of 'causation'
The notion of 'causation' , as a legal matter, involves two types of inquiry.
That involves proof of 'causation' , which is discussed further below.
The general principle is that 'causation' is established if the result would not have occurred but for D's conduct.
Such conspiracy thinking is actually a misdirected partial understanding of social 'causation' .
The mere presence of viral particles does not establish 'causation' of autism: it may be an incidental finding.
If you apply the statistics, you will find correlation, even if there is no 'causation' .
We are a social order built on the notion of underlying 'causation' and necessary explanations.
The question of connection occupies the bulk of the vast literature on 'causation' .
It does not depend on proof of 'causation' of actionable loss.
He demanded that an adequate explanation of a correlation or process should specify all four aspects of 'causation' .
Take a standard case of mental 'causation' : your headache causes you to go to the cupboard to get an aspirin.
A breach of duty was conceded but 'causation' of the injury was not accepted.
Of course, one alternative possibility might be to deny that 'causation' is an extensional relation.
As was implicit in our opening reflections on 'causation' , that conception includes causal circumstances.
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