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Is this another problem for the causality principle?
I noticed a problem with using the principle of causality to prove the existence of the first cause: if we accept that at the beginning of the causal chain, first cause is nothing but an effect. … The quantum problems of causality are not discussed. …
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The difference in the behavior of causality between short causal chains and long causal chains [closed]
Causality, according to this discussion does not lead to a paradox due to the causal relationship between two entities. … nature of the network of entities in which causality operates. …
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Is a finite and acyclic causal model of the world logically consistent? [closed]
Consider causality in a graph/chain of non-null causes and effects. … Proposition C: The principle of causality is logically inconsistent. …