causation no Dicionário de Francês-Inglês da Oxford-Hachette

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Thus, function refers "forward" from the object or process, along some chain of causation, to the goal or success.
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Its long-term objective is to accumulate an integrated body of evidence about both the prevention and causation of crime.
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Mental causation in this sense is not the same as free will, but is only the claim that mental states are causally relevant.
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The main thrust of direct causation is that there are no intervening causes between an act and the resulting harm.
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Correlations do not mean causation, and even very close correlations in the understanding of econometrics is not the same as causation.
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An actus reus may be nullified by an absence of causation.
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Sensory, physiological, cultural and psychosocial perspectives have also been used by some to explain the causation of pica.
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Social cognitive theory explains behavior in terms of the reciprocal causation between individuals, environments, and behaviors.
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The claim that declining numbers of pirates have resulted in rising temperatures is meant to demonstrate that correlation does not imply causation.
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This seems to leave no room for mental causation to operate.
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