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On the Effectiveness of Nothing: The Impact of Nothingness on the Mind, the Mind on the Worl...
It does not imply that therefore the concept of causality is inconsistent. In your modeling of "reality" you could simply extend the graph. … The concept of causality that you abstractly modeled in this graph is the prescientific, Aristotelian everyday notion of effective cause where a "cause" precedes its "effect" in time. …